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February 7, 2007, 10:02 |
fluent error - invalid argument message
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hey,
I've been using fluent to investigate heat transfer. All was running smoothly until I got the following error message when running a new model: Error: > (greater-than): invalid argument [2]: wrong type [not a number] Error Object: nan It seems to have come out of the blue. I now get this message everytime I try to solve a new model. What has happened? any help appreciated |
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February 7, 2007, 16:21 |
Re: fluent error - invalid argument message
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NAN stands for "Not A Number". In programming, you could get this error when an operation is performed on the number "infinity".
Monitor the residuals. Is the solution diverging? |
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