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Old   April 9, 2020, 10:26
Default CFX error (Overflow) with particular user defined material
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Hello everyone,

I previously posted about getting this error in CFX everytime when I try to run simulation with user defined material.
I checked the FAQ section regarding this error and checked everything. I then tried to run the simulation with defualt material Air and it converged. So, basically my setup is okay because it converged.

Now moving on to next step, i checked the material properties as if they are correct and I am using Refprop and the values are fine.

But the error still persists, its been 4 weeks I am stuck at this point and cannot proceed further. Can someone help me?

I can provide files too if needed.

Using ANSYS 19.2.
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