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Old   February 3, 2010, 02:43
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I tried to analyze a shrouded propeller with moving mesh.

I tested FLUENT 6.3 under both x64 CentOS Linux and WinXP professional edition(32bit).

After I set up the problem to solve it with moving mesh, I checked the grid but no problem was occurred.

However, when I started to iterate with unsteady solver, then I encountered following error messages...

Code:
WARNING: non-positive volumes exist.

divergence detected in AMG solver: pressure correction

Primitive Error at Node 5: floating point exception
Why this happened? Please somebody help me...TT

I also tried to solve the problem with same setting but stationary mesh, there was no problem like this at all.

When I set an moving mesh for an open propeller, there was no problem too.

Why this happened and what should I do?
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