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Old   October 19, 2005, 11:47
Default Error in fluent:iter continuity
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alice
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Hello all, I have this problem:every time i start fluent6 to iterate i get this error msg: iter continuity x-velocity y-velocity time/iter

Error: This is a post-processing only executable. Error Object: () could somebody tell me why does it happen? thank you very much in advance
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Old   October 19, 2005, 12:43
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Alec Eiffel
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you only have a post processor part of FLUENT open. Its used for processing results.

The iterative solver is unavailable in this version. Either you dont have a license for the solver or you are starting FLUENT with wrong arguments in command line.

Type fluent in the run dialog box in start menu and see if that works
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Old   October 20, 2005, 04:11
Default Re: Error in fluent:iter continuity
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thank you very much, the problem was what you sáid..i din't have any lisense thanks again
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