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May 23, 2020, 19:27 |
Conjugate Parallel Issue!
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Hello. I'm not too familiar with conjugate simulations in Fluent, but I created my mesh and set up my contact interfaces and boundary conditions in serial mode. Was able to run without issue but need to be able to open in parallel. I saved the .cas and .dat files, and when I try to reopen with more than 1 processor, I get a cortex exception. It appears to be an issue with the interfaces and maybe partitioning them, but Fluent recognizes these contact interfaces automatically when the mesh is loaded so I don't know how to get around this problem? If I try to start from scratch and load in the .msh file in parallel mode, it fails when the adjacent interfaces are being read.
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May 25, 2020, 13:37 |
Interfaces
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Fluent does not require interfaces for fluid-solid communication. You can use standard, conformal mesh. Fluent will automatically create wall-shadow pairs.
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