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November 5, 2003, 01:24 |
64#error
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when I began to compute,the star show the message in the system window-"***error#***FIXED VELOCITY BOUNDARY CONDITION OUTFLOW EXCEEDS INFLOW BY 5 PER CENT".what can i do for it? I will appreciate of your any help!
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November 5, 2003, 03:28 |
Re: 64#error
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Sometimes if your mesh is too coarse such messages are popped. Please check the mesh before proceeding for any other cause.
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November 5, 2003, 04:47 |
Re: 64#error
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In fact,my mesh is very fine.when I use coarse mesh,it is ok!but when i change to more fine mesh,star pop that message! thank you help!
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November 5, 2003, 05:03 |
Re: 64#error
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If you have a model with a fixed inflow and a fixed outflow (i.e. no pressure or outlet boundaries) the massflow through the system must obviously balance.
In other words, what goes in must come out. When you have such a model, Star checks the balance to save you from making silly mistakes. If the balance is out by more than 5%, it issues this warning and stops the run. If less, it will adjust the outward velocities to compensate. What all of this is saying is that you have made a mistake in the balance between your inflow and outflow. Check the boundary condition normal velocities and the actual boundary areas. |
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