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March 12, 2021, 12:29 |
face handedness, floating point exception
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devansh
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I am trying to simulate the flow through a rotating turbine. I am using the sliding mesh technique. When I try to run the model, I get the following errors:
Warning: Failed to correct face handedness of 7 out of 17 left-handed faces on the sliding interface zone 8 Error: floating point exception Error Object: #f I know that my mesh quality is poor, it is less than 0.1 (Minimum value). If I am trying to improve it, it exceeds the 500,000 elements (Limit for academic purpose). Could someone please help me resolve this issue? I need it for my thesis, I just need to run the simulation to calculate the actual power. |
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