Just for clarity, the file is not missing, is in that path.
The environment variables are OK, all looks good
May be the underscore on the executable name or the dot in the "Elmer 8.2-Release" directory causing problems when reading the path?
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- 27 Mar 2017, 23:04
- Forum: ElmerSolver
- Topic: Parallel solver settings on Windows machine
- Replies: 7
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- 27 Mar 2017, 22:59
- Forum: General
- Topic: Help for a simple CFD test case (NAN when running solver))
- Replies: 9
- Views: 8427
Re: Help for a simple CFD test case (NAN when running solver))
Problem is I get an instant NaN when running the solver. By tweaking up viscosity (increasing) and introducing a relaxation of 0.5 I can get out of the Navier Stokes solver iterations, but when k-epsilon solver starts is a new insta-NaN. Maybe is only a bad choice of parameters and algorithm for sol...
- 25 Mar 2017, 15:34
- Forum: ElmerSolver
- Topic: Parallel solver settings on Windows machine
- Replies: 7
- Views: 6995
Parallel solver settings on Windows machine
I'm on a windows 10 machine, I changed the executable path to C:/Program Files/Microsoft MPI/Bin/mpiexec.exe and the arguments to -n %n -genvlist PATH,ELMER_HOME ElmerSolver_mpi.exe (since the default argument -localonly is not supported) but I get this error: Aborting: failed to launch 'ElmerSolver...
- 24 Mar 2017, 23:31
- Forum: General
- Topic: Help for a simple CFD test case (NAN when running solver))
- Replies: 9
- Views: 8427
Help for a simple CFD test case (NAN when running solver))
Hello, I'm desperately trying to run my first own test case: It's a pipe filled with water (actually I'm using the "cylinder_in_channel.iges" from the Elmer samples directory) with: - a no-slip boundary condition on side walls and the square obstacle (Boundary Condition 1) - no boundary co...