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Old   June 13, 2008, 06:43
Default moving mesh in parallel mode
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Karteek
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Hi, I am trying to implement a moving mesh model which has 5 sliding interfaces using ASI in parallel mode in linux. It is a huge model with around 5000000 cells. I have divided the mesh manually into 8 sets ensuring that the attach boundaries at an interface are in the same set. I run the moving mesh on a separate node and so in total use 9 nodes for processing. But after the code runs for about 1000 secs it errors out saying sigkill signal has been sent from the node running the moving mesh. When I check the mvmesh.log file I find that star-cd has defined some parameters as given below which I have not defined either in the macro file nor in the .cgrd file.

*SET ITER 0 0.0

*SET EVNO -1 0.0

*SET EVEX 1 0.0

*SET LSTP 1 0.0

*SET TIME 0.00000000 0.0

*SET ETIM -1.0000000 0.0

*SET YPST 0.00000000 0.0

Also there is no further use of these parameters in the mvmesh.log file. The events run as defined once for time=0 and then it stops. I would be grateful if anybody could help me out.

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