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Old   June 15, 2006, 11:27
Default Error: No connection between equations
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Reena
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I'm doing a particle tracking simulation through a simple pipe.

I get to about 54 iterations when the solver fails with an error saying there is no connection between equation 4338 and 826.

Does anyone know what this means and how I might go about fixing it? I can't find anything in the documentation.

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Old   June 15, 2006, 11:42
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Dear Reena,

It seems this is a bug.. I will try rerunning the case, but solving the particle tracking every 100 iterations to see if the problem only happens after the particle tracking solution.

If it does, please contact your local support office and they will be able to better diagnose your problem.

Opaque.

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Old   June 15, 2006, 12:11
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Thank you, I will try that.
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