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Old   December 27, 2018, 03:33
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hi every body


I want to solve a transient solid domain with a heat transfer coefficient which is extracted from a modified steady conjugate model.
unfortunately in the solver I receive the following error :



couldn't initialise openquery library



ccl2flow: *internal error 1*



message: no namemap in definition file


context: load_namemap()





is there any idea about this error???


look forward for yours comments.


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Old   December 27, 2018, 04:22
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It means you are using some invalid CCL. If you cannot work out what is invalid about it then attach your CCL to the forum thread.
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Old   January 6, 2019, 13:45
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It means you are using some invalid CCL. If you cannot work out what is invalid about it then attach your CCL to the forum thread.

Hi all

I found cause of the error in ccl! in pre-cfx I imported a huge table that cleaning that table and import a smaller one solved the problem.

by the way is there any way to extend the limit bound and solve problem directly?
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Have a look in the command line options for the solver. I think there are some options for CCL parsing.
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