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by cosswald
13 May 2015, 20:17
Forum: ElmerSolver
Topic: Solver unable to find FlowSolve.dll
Replies: 7
Views: 6446

Re: Solver unable to find FlowSolve.dll

My current temporary solution is using a virtual machine with an old version of Ubuntu. Doesn't seem like there are plans to fix this issue as the GUI didn't work in the latest version of Ubuntu either.
by cosswald
22 Apr 2015, 19:16
Forum: ElmerSolver
Topic: Solver unable to find FlowSolve.dll
Replies: 7
Views: 6446

Re: Solver unable to find FlowSolve.dll

I tried reinstalling and get the same error when I try to run my project. Additionally, when I now try to install Elmer, I get the following error: "A newer version of Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable has been detected on the machine." If I keep closing the pop-up, it completes th...
by cosswald
14 Apr 2015, 19:42
Forum: ElmerSolver
Topic: Solver unable to find FlowSolve.dll
Replies: 7
Views: 6446

Re: Solver unable to find FlowSolve.dll

I am having the same issue (Win7). FlowSolve and many other files are in the lib folder. I am trying to open a project that I had created in Ubuntu a year or so ago (no longer have access to that computer, but I have all the files from the project). ELMER SOLVER (v 7.0) STARTED AT: 2015/04/14 11:35:...
by cosswald
03 Dec 2013, 17:10
Forum: ElmerGUI
Topic: Steady-state fluid flow in the human eye
Replies: 19
Views: 26191

Re: Steady-state fluid flow in the human eye

Thanks, Annier, I will give this a try. I find ElmerPost to not be that intuitive, so using another post-processor will be nice.
by cosswald
20 Nov 2013, 20:28
Forum: ElmerGUI
Topic: Steady-state fluid flow in the human eye
Replies: 19
Views: 26191

Re: Steady-state fluid flow in the human eye

Using ElmerPost I got it to work. Thanks again for all your help.

And to Matthias, all I did was upload the image and it put it inline like Peter mentioned.
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Chris
by cosswald
20 Nov 2013, 19:35
Forum: ElmerGUI
Topic: Steady-state fluid flow in the human eye
Replies: 19
Views: 26191

Re: Steady-state fluid flow in the human eye

Peter, thank you for your help and suggestions regarding the singularity. I have run ElmerSolver with a much finer mesh generated in Gmsh and am attempting to open the case.vtu file with ParaView (3.14.1 64-bit). I have never used ParaView, nor other post-processors, and it is asking for a reader to...
by cosswald
19 Nov 2013, 20:53
Forum: ElmerGUI
Topic: Steady-state fluid flow in the human eye
Replies: 19
Views: 26191

Re: Steady-state fluid flow in the human eye

Annier, thanks for your reply. I am incorporating the advection-diffusion (A-D) equation because my ultimate goal is to model drug delivery and how a drug would diffuse throughout the eye. At the moment, however, I am only interested in solving for the convection gradient (hence my zero concentratio...
by cosswald
14 Nov 2013, 00:15
Forum: ElmerGUI
Topic: Steady-state fluid flow in the human eye
Replies: 19
Views: 26191

Re: Steady-state fluid flow in the human eye

I've been trying to solve for the coupled Advection Diffusion equation (convection computed) and Navier-Stokes. The issue I'm having is Elmer recognizing the porous resistance value that I've inputted: ERROR:: Model Input: ERROR:: Model Input: Unknown specifier: [1.7e10] ERROR:: Model Input: In sect...
by cosswald
22 Oct 2013, 17:53
Forum: ElmerGUI
Topic: Steady-state fluid flow in the human eye
Replies: 19
Views: 26191

Re: Steady-state fluid flow in the human eye

Peter, thank you for help regarding pressure/velocity and how to define tangential/normal velocity. I'm still having issues with convergence even when defining just pressure. I'm also having issues now of Elmer recognizing my viscosity and porous resistance even though I haven't touched those parame...
by cosswald
18 Oct 2013, 19:55
Forum: ElmerGUI
Topic: Steady-state fluid flow in the human eye
Replies: 19
Views: 26191

Steady-state fluid flow in the human eye

I am attempting to model steady-state fluid flow throughout the posterior segment of the human eye. It's a simple geometry I created using GMSH. To give a little background, fluid is flowing in from the hyaloid (vertical lines on left), through the vitreous (central area) and out through the retina ...