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Old   November 10, 2006, 04:11
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philip
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Hi everyone, I'm trying to simulate a GDI engine. I'm working on a linux SUSE OS machine with ES-ICE 2.02.000 and STAR 3.26. A first analysis without gasoline injection was carried out and everything was ok until the end of the simulation. Now I'm trying to realize the simulation with injection but calculation stops without apparently reason .Moreover it seems to be a ICE comunication problem because STAR does not fall down, no warning inside the file info,but the simulation remains at that angle without going on and the processor is still be busy. Do you have an idea to solve this problem? Thanks
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Old   November 11, 2006, 15:17
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run your process with the option -debug

star -dp -mpi=mpich -nolookahead -nooverload -debug

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Old   November 13, 2006, 02:58
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Thanks for your answer but unfortunately it did't work and with the debug option I don't have any new information about the problem. Do you have any other idea? Thanks again philip
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