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Old   August 3, 2010, 03:53
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Hi, im using dieselFoam to inject gas , c12h26, at approximately 1000K.
When I change the internalTemperature to 850 K I get this error.

--> FOAM FATAL ERROR:
[12] attempt to use janafThermo<equationOfState> out of temperature range 200 -> 5000; T = 6787.83
[12]
[12] From function janafThermo<equationOfState>::checkT(const scalar T) const
[12] in file /disk/global/szrobi/OpenFOAM/OpenFOAM-1.6.x/src/thermophysicalModels/specie/lnInclude/janafThermoI.H at line 61.
[12]
FOAM parallel run aborting

I have tried to improve the mesh at the injection inlet without success,
Does anyone have any idea?
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