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Old   August 26, 2005, 08:27
Default CFXSolver Error Message using Profile Data on B
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Tobias
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Hello , my name is tobias and I recieve following error message by the CFX solver:

An error has occurred in cfx5solve: The CFX-5 solver was interrupted by signal SEGV (11) No results file has been created.

I simulate the flow out of a helicopter rear fan as 2D simulation (free jet problem). At the inlet boundaries I use previuos calcuteted data profiles for total temperature an for velocity. I stored the data profiles in a Profile Data file (this file is located in the current working directory). There was no problem for CFXPre to initialise the Profile Data File . I guess CFXSolver has a problem in locating the data profiles, because no error message occurs if I run the same simulation without using Profil Data for the inlet regions.

I work with a linux computer (32 bit).

Perhaps somebody is able to help me with this problem, thanks tobias.
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