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Old   February 21, 2006, 05:59
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Hi! I got this error message: ERROR #001100279 has occurred in subroutine ErrAction. Message: Stopped in routine DEF_DIFMOLC

Could anybody tell me, what is DEF_DIFMOLC? I can't find it in the CFX help. Thank you!
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Old   February 21, 2006, 10:08
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Dear Bela,

DEF_DIFMOLC is an internal subroutine name for the ANSYS CFX solver and it is not documented to users. You must have hit a major problem? Your molecular diffusion coefficient may be corrupted or somehow missing..

What kind of physics are you running? Are you using any beta feature related to diffusion somehow?

I will contact CFX help and explain your case..

Good luck, Opaque.
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Old   February 21, 2006, 10:40
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I want to simulate Helum flow in a cooling channel. I use ceramic heaters on the one side of the channel and there is a graphite layer between the heaters and the wall of the channel. I made a new material for graphite. I set up anisotrop thermal conductivity in different directions (x,y same but z is different)[i had transformed def file to ccl and changed the thermal cond. value to Orthotropic Cartesian Components and after i transformed back it to def file]. Thx for your help!
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Old   February 21, 2006, 10:48
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Dear Bela,

I have seen similar cases working when using 1:1 domain interfaces.. But, I think the orthotropic diffusion beta feature does not work with generalized grid interface (GGI)..

Is your case a GGI domain interface?

Have you contacted help desk? Opaque
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Old   February 21, 2006, 11:03
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Yes, i have GGI interface in the model. The help desk helped me to set up the orthotropic thermal conductivity, but they didn't tell my anything about problems with GGI.

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Old   February 21, 2006, 11:07
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Dear Bela,

That is probably a reason why it is still beta.. I would check with help desk again.. Perhaps they missed your are using GGI for the Fluid Solid or Solid Solid domain interfaces..

If that is the case, try to remesh either side and get a 1:1 connection..

Good luck, Opaque..

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Old   February 21, 2006, 11:14
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Thank you very much for your help!
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Old   December 26, 2012, 07:13
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Opaque,

I have landed in the same problem.

Could you get rid of the problem? If so please let me know. It will help me
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