GAMG field matrix error #213
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I have followed your above procedures and uploaded the log file. Now I see that GAMG solver somewhere is having this division error. Can you read it and clarify ? |
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Quick translation of the output you've provided:
Then the stack trace points out these two lines:
which means that it's a problem when solving the Looking at the previous time step you'll see something very strange as well:
The final residual from the first All signs point to something similar to a massive explosion or vacuum effect suddenly appearing inside your simulated domain, no wonder that GAMG ended up not being able to solve the equation. A few fairly simple steps should be done by you to diagnose the issue:
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Issue Resolved. Problem: The porosity properties I used is inconsistent with the flow. I gave very high value of porosity resistance in the Z direction which is the only direction through which the flow can happen. Having only X and Y direction which is enclosed, the flow simply exploded. Solution: Reduce the porosity resistance in Z direction and allow the flow to pass through the porous zone. Problem solved. Bonus Point: Having an outlet boundary condition close to the actual outlet boundary condition will allow the solver to solve in less time steps or greater deltaT. ex: consider two inlets with 1m/s and one outlet whose output velocity is unknown. Simply give 2m/s as initial output condition and use calculated value. I tried this with multiple combinations and worked pretty well. |
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The following error comes after 200 iterations.
I can read sigFPe -signal point floating error but i dont understand GAMG filed matrix error ? what mathematical operation have gone wrong ?
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