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Old   September 26, 2014, 22:59
Default Multiphase Eulerian simluation problem on Fluent 15.0
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Hello,
I simulating multiphase fluidized bed which included a simplified species transport. When any of the phase material choosen is under Mixture categories, there is a weird error pop when i try to initialize my solution. It shows Error: Received a Fatal Signal (Segmentation Error) which shown in the attachment in the post. Anyone come across with this problem before and would u mind to share how to solve the problem? Thanks in advance.

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Old   December 19, 2014, 04:01
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I faced the same problem as you did.someone say it is the problem of the software-fluent.I don't know for sure.Did you solve the problem.I wanna get your help ,thank you very much.
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