problems with LES run
Hi, i'm running an LES simulation of wind effects on a structure. For an initial results file i did a steady state SST run. this seemed to work fine. When i tried to run the transient LES run(with the .res from the SST run as the initial results file)i get the following error messages after the first timestep, Parallel run: Received message from slave ----------------------------------------- Slave partition : 13 Slave routine : ErrAction Master location : RCVBUF,MSGTAG=1033 Message label : 001100279 Message follows below - :
+--------------------------------------------------------------------+ | ERROR #001100279 has occurred in subroutine ErrAction. | | Message: | | c_fpx_handler: Floating point exception: Overflow | | | | | | | | | | | +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ Parallel run: Received message from slave ----------------------------------------- Slave partition : 13 Slave routine : ErrAction Master location : RCVBUF,MSGTAG=1033 Message label : 001100279 Message follows below - : +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ | ERROR #001100279 has occurred in subroutine ErrAction. | | Message: | | Stopped in routine c_fpx_handler: | | | | | | | | | | | +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ | An error has occurred in cfx5solve: | | | | The CFX-5 solver has terminated without writing a results file. | | Command on host h2eu07 exited with return code 0. | | | | It gave the following output: | | | | Contents of /tmp/pvml.10108: | | | | [t80040000] 02/01 18:00:06 h2eu07 (193.1.189.33:32826) LINUXX86- | | _64 3.4.4 | | [t80040000] 02/01 18:00:06 ready Wed Feb 1 18:00:06 2006 | +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ End of solution stage. Also i'm running it in parallel. The .def file is complied using version 5.7.1 and the computer it's being solved on is running version 10.could this have an effect? any help or comments would be greatly appreciated, i hope i've given you enough information! Tim |
Re: problems with LES run
Your time steps for the LES may be too big ! Try changing the time steps to small value like 1/1000.
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