Hello.I am a novice in Elmer.
I want to use Elmer to do the Fsi,so I just make a simple arterial model for it.
When I setted up the conditions and runned the solver i got some errors.
ELMER SOLVER (v 8.3) STARTED AT: 2019/05/16 14:59:55
ParCommInit: Initialize #PEs: 1
MAIN:
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MAIN: ElmerSolver finite element software, Welcome!
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MAIN: Version: 8.3 (Rev: c30fff2, Compiled: 2017-05-22)
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MAIN:
MAIN:
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MAIN: Reading Model: case.sif
LoadInputFile: Scanning input file: case.sif
LoadInputFile: Loading input file: case.sif
Loading user function library: [FlowSolve]...[FlowSolver_Init0]
Loading user function library: [ElasticSolve]...[ElasticSolver_Init0]
ERROR:: LoadMesh: Requested mesh > ./. < does not exist!
Could you give me an advice?
What happen?And how can i solve this problem.
Thanks in advance
fsi problem
Re: fsi problem
Hi,
apparently the solver does not find the mesh. So you should check if the mesh file is where the solver expects it.
HTH,
Matthias
apparently the solver does not find the mesh. So you should check if the mesh file is where the solver expects it.
HTH,
Matthias
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Re: fsi problem
Header
CHECK KEYWORDS Warn
Mesh DB "." "." !! Means the mesh is located in the current working directory
Include Path ""
Results Directory ""
End
Mesh DB "." "box" !! Means the mesh is located in a sub directory called box
the mesh is named:
mesh.boundary
mesh.elements
mesh.header
mesh.nodes
CHECK KEYWORDS Warn
Mesh DB "." "." !! Means the mesh is located in the current working directory
Include Path ""
Results Directory ""
End
Mesh DB "." "box" !! Means the mesh is located in a sub directory called box
the mesh is named:
mesh.boundary
mesh.elements
mesh.header
mesh.nodes
Re: fsi problem
Hi,
I assume you use ElmerGUI. If you load the mesh with ElmerGUI and do "save project" before starting the solver, there should be no problem.
HTH,
Matthioas
I assume you use ElmerGUI. If you load the mesh with ElmerGUI and do "save project" before starting the solver, there should be no problem.
HTH,
Matthioas
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Re: fsi problem
Thank you for eyeryone's suggestions.I forgot to save the project.