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February 20, 2001, 17:37 |
Sliding mesh error
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I have made a 3-D 360 degree sliding mesh for a rotor-stator device and am not able to read it into Fluent network parallel.
On reading it into Fluent paralell (single machine - dual processor) I get a warning after building the grid that says: WARNING: Sliding interface nodes are not encapsulated (for stationary grid). Please make modification in serial solver and repartition before continuing with parallel calculation. WARNING: Sliding interface is not encapsulated (for moving grid). Please make modification in serial solver and repartition before continuing with parallel calculation. I do not get any warning like this in the serial solver (In the network parallel solver, the grid won't even distribute). Does anyone know what the warnings mean? Thanks. |
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