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I experience solving error with the following notice during solving a transient problem. In the notice, I have no idea where does the 'max continuity loops' locate, does anyone know where it is? Thanks
| ****** Notice ****** | | The maximum Mach number currently is 2.572E+01. | | If this message persists and you experience robustness problems, | | consider setting the expert parameter 'max continuity loops' to 2. | |
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Always list the version that you're using...For 5.7.1, go to expert parameter in Pre..... Browse the menu on top... should locate this item quite easily. Alternatively, write a CCL for it. The former one is the easiest.
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In the outline section of CFX-pre, right click on "Solver" and then click on insert. Select expert parameter. Under Expert parameter tab, go to convergence control and at the bottom, there is " High Speed Models" option. Then set the max continuity loop to 2 as suggested.
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