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Old   March 16, 2011, 03:55
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Error in subroutine FNDVAR :
Error finding variable DENSAT_FL2
GETVAR originally called by subroutine cal_DIAM

+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
| ERROR #001100279 has occurred in subroutine ErrAction. |
| Message: |
| Stopped in routine GV_ERROR |
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------+

I was trying to do wall boiling modelling for water. Anyone knows what is wrong when you have the above error message?

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Old   March 16, 2011, 13:48
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DENSAT_FL2

Guess DEN --> Density
SAT --> Saturation
FL2 --> Fluid 2

Check your setup for errors with respect to fluid properties
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Old   March 16, 2011, 21:33
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Hi joey2007,

thanks for the enlightenment, i will try to check again. but i am actually using the material/fluid (water & water ideal gas) from the CFX database... by what chance would it has gone wrong? you have any idea?

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Old   March 18, 2011, 06:50
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Unlikely but it might be wrong. I found a bug way back in CFX 4.2 where the built in material properties for air ideal gas was wrong a few decimal points in.

Much more likely you are not specifying it correctly. If you are running a compressible simulation, is the material "water" the right one to use?
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Hi joey2007,

thanks for the enlightenment, i will try to check again. but i am actually using the material/fluid (water & water ideal gas) from the CFX database... by what chance would it has gone wrong? you have any idea?

thanks

Did you find solution to this problem yet?
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