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Old   July 23, 2009, 22:08
Default Temperature greater than maximum range
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Dear friends,

how to solve this warning :

warning 069 : Temperature greater than maximum range

I am using polynomial setting for the material, if I remove to constant the problem is gone, any idea?

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Old   July 24, 2009, 11:45
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Sounds like you need to extend the range of your polynomial. In other words your polynomial is defined over a certain range, lets assume it is 300K to 900K. StarCD is calculating a cell has temperature greater than 900K. So StarCD is letting you know you are outside the valid range. This may or may not be a problem. You should check the polynomial behavior at the temperatures calculated. If the polynomial provides reasonable values, you should be able to ignore the warning.
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