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May 22, 2006, 11:59 |
Re: probe
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Yes, opaque. Both of us know that but it didn't work. This is the message I got:
The function 'probe' referenced in parameter 'V' in object '/FLOW/DOMAIN:Room/BOUNDARY:InletH2/BOUNDARY CONDITIONS/MASS AND MOMENTUM' has an invalid argument, 'Mixture.H2 Ideal Gas.Mass Fraction'. The prefixed variable is not valid in the context of the locator 'Detector'. And Detector was a monitor point Entrada=probe(Mixture.H2 Ideal Gas.Mass Fraction)@Detector You told me that it could be because the pre-processor was "over-restrictive". What does that mean exactly? Thank you again! |
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