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June 29, 2010 2:38pm UTC
FSI and Turbulent Flow
I am trying to use the turbulent k-epsilon model in the chemical engineering module with fluid-Structure Interactions (FSI). Since my problem is an FSI case with turbulent fluid flow, I must use turbulent model with the FSI feature. While trying to solve the problem, It gives a message
"Error: 6250
Failed to evaluate variable Jacobian.
- Variable: T_x_chns2
- Geometry: 1
- Boundaries: 16,17,42,47"
Kindly guide me if I am not selecting the modules properly or not coupling it propoerly. Kindly suggest what should I do. The file is attached for reference.
Thank you
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June 29, 2010 8:45pm UTC in response to Ahmad Jamal
Re: FSI and Turbulent Flow
Look at the boundary loads in solid mechanics module. It is written -T_x_chns2 which should read -T_x_chns I assume.
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March 2, 2011 12:06pm UTC in response to Danial Tz
Re: FSI and Turbulent Flow
Hi,
did you suceed in implementing FSI and Turbulent Flow? I am facing the same problem...
For the simple Navier-Stokes application mode (ns), the application variable for Total Force per Area is T_xi. In chns, there is only T available, described as Total Force per Unit Area. I therefore tried T_chns, for all 3 directions (x,y,z), but I still get the same error message.
Failed to evaluate variable
- Variable: T_chns
Any suggestion? Thanks.
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May 5, 2011 2:54pm UTC in response to Alois Pfenniger
Re: FSI and Turbulent Flow
Anyone had good luck to solve this problem?
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