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January 14, 2004, 17:28 |
Warning for multiphase flow
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Hi,
I am simulating the multiphase flow with Fluent. After Fluent read the grid, I received the following message: Warning: materials in neighbor cell threads (2 and 1) of interior zone 5 are of different types (new_material and aluminum).This problem MUST be fixed before solving! How do I fix this problem? Many thanks, Hp |
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January 15, 2004, 13:39 |
Re: Warning for multiphase flow
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Does this happens when you read the msh file, or when you open a case file after calculation?
How do you define materials? Hi ap |
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January 16, 2004, 19:39 |
Re: Warning for multiphase flow
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************************************************* sure you have two different types of basic material
fluid and solid....this can only be done by setting a wall(gambit) and set it to "coupled" in Boundary panel (Fluent)...all convectional parameters f.e heat transfer coeff is automatically solved by fluent f(Re,Pr). greetz optixxx |
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