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Default problem memory in system coupling (possible problem of windows 8)
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hello guys!!
I am running a simulation of a system coupling (2way fsi, fluent+transient structural ). it is not such a big model, because it consists of a ~800.000 cell. I am using a 6 core and 100gb ram. The problem rises when I want to run a simulation of more than 10 seconds. as far as I saw, cache fullfills and a windows problem comes up, so the ansys stops working due to a error. I am using ansys 14.0 with windows 8 enviroment. could it be a windows 8 problem?? A friend of mine has been running models like mine and he hasnt found any problem yet (with W7)
hope someone to help me out
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