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Old   October 16, 2015, 10:57
Default Error of component upstream for starting solution
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Hi,

I am simulating an using CFX as a solver.

This turbine have 8 blades((360/8)=45 deg=pitch angle). Due to the circumferential symmetry, only one eight of the annulus has been computed, imposing periodic boundary conditions (periodic rotational) in the tangential direction. The computational domain has been restricted in the axial direction to four chord lengths upstream and six chord lengths downstream of the blade.




I wanted to solution start, but the following error is appeared:



I am grateful that guide me.

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Old   October 20, 2015, 03:35
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isn't that error message pretty clear? For some reason, the solver manager cannot find the solver input file (.def) from CFX-Pre. Double-check if the .def file is in the right folder...
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Old   October 20, 2015, 04:11
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isn't that error message pretty clear? For some reason, the solver manager cannot find the solver input file (.def) from CFX-Pre. Double-check if the .def file is in the right folder...
Thanks.

I am new in CFX.

Please see the following attached video file:

http://www.4shared.com/video/fbD7qPA...titled_89.html

Is there any problem in this video about solver input file?

Thanks,

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sorry I don't download files from random people on my windows pc/working environment can you upload it so that I can stream it or take screenshots?
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sorry I don't download files from random people on my windows pc/working environment can you upload it so that I can stream it or take screenshots?








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looks fine. Try right click on 'solution' - Reset. (This deletes data and settings from the solver manager. Since you haven't created anything yet, that should be fine). Try again to start it. Sometimes workbench has a hiccup.
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