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September 7, 2008, 03:01 |
ST_Malloc: out of memory.
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Dear Everybody
I am solving an unsteady-state problem via Fluent. There is an error: Warning: ST_Malloc: out of memory.malloc_storage: unable to malloc Pressure Reconstruction, size 9627720, t 2, myid 1000000. Another question is that may I take some animations after saving case and data files. If so how? Also how can I plot flow variables (such as pressure) in time? Thanks. |
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September 7, 2008, 07:16 |
Re: ST_Malloc: out of memory.
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Dear MK,
1.I think that number of elements are more than your computer can handle..there is a thumb rule that 1 GB RAM system can handle 1 million cells..please check your mesh file or system configuration 2.pressure monitor solve-monitor-surface monitor-(plot,print,write)-define-surface integral-Area weighted average-pressure you can plot either with respect to flow time or iteration or time step. |
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