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Old   May 25, 2005, 11:27
Default Regarding a rotating turbine!
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Hi, all, Does anyone have the experience of using MFR to solve a rotating turbine? I consistently meet the error" fatal overflow linear solver". I am trying to improve the mesh but I don't know how fine I should make it. Any suggestions? Is it critical to mesh the domain interface properly?

Thanks in advance.

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Old   May 25, 2005, 18:31
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Hi,

It means the solver is diverging rapidly. Have a look in the documentation about obtaining convergence.

Regards, Glenn
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