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Sebastian
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Darmstadt, Germany
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Hello Foamers,
I've got a problem regarding parallel processing and conjugate heat transfer. I have 2 regions, solid and fluid. I've generated the mesh with snappyHexMesh. When I run it on an single Processor the computation is stable and the results are ok. But when I decompose the Case an run in in parallel mode the computation becomes unstable and stops. I use OoenFoam 2.1.0. Did somebody observes the same problem? Thanks in advance sebastian |
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Unnikrishnan Mohankumar
Join Date: Apr 2011
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Dear Sebastine,
I have the same problem.. Did you find some solution for this. Regards Unnikrishnan. |
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