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einandr September 17, 2015 05:55

DPM plain orifice atomizer verbosity
 
Hello!

Is there any way to turn off injector type message in command line for plain orifice atomizer?

The problem is that my simulation consist of many injectors, and while running in parallel, I recieve injector rype message from every core about every injector. So, fluent log file gets very big and simulation problem gets troeblesome to debug, becouse most of log file looks like this:


Plain orifice nozzle is single phase
Plain orifice nozzle is single phase
Plain orifice nozzle is single phase
Plain orifice nozzle is single phase
Plain orifice nozzle is single phase
Plain orifice nozzle is single phase
Plain orifice nozzle is single phase

Thank you.

Bruno Machado September 17, 2015 06:10

Quote:

Originally Posted by einandr (Post 564399)
Hello!

Is there any way to turn off injector type message in command line for plain orifice atomizer?

The problem is that my simulation consist of many injectors, and while running in parallel, I recieve injector rype message from every core about every injector. So, fluent log file gets very big and simulation problem gets troeblesome to debug, becouse most of log file looks like this:


Plain orifice nozzle is single phase
Plain orifice nozzle is single phase
Plain orifice nozzle is single phase
Plain orifice nozzle is single phase
Plain orifice nozzle is single phase
Plain orifice nozzle is single phase
Plain orifice nozzle is single phase

Thank you.

I'm not sure, but if the DPM model uses UDF, as PEMFC model does, you can access this file and look for the command line that prints this message.

Look for the UDF files of DPM model and have a lookt at it. I think its the best way to solve your problem.


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