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September 19, 2008, 02:43 |
Transient Error
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While Running a Transient Simulation, the following error message reported. the problem is of a rotating domain.
ERROR #002100012 has occurred in subroutine VolSec. Message: A negative ELEMENT volume has been detected. This is a fatal error and execution will be terminated. The location of the first negative volume is reported below. Volume :-0.3418E-11 Location : ( 0.11619E-01, 0.33515E-04, -0.68488E-02) Can anybody suggest a solution for this? sathyan +---------------------------------------------------------- |
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September 19, 2008, 07:52 |
Re: Transient Error
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I think u should check ur mesh. "a negative element volume" error was related to improper meshing.
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October 2, 2008, 07:03 |
Re: Transient Error
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there is a negative volume in your mesh and the coordinates are also given, please check it.
and check te angular velocity given and time step if you are doing mesh deformation |
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