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Error when using HPC to conduct Ansys Fluent case

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    • Mak
      Subscriber

      Hi

      I got a problem when conducting fluent case on HPC.

      It keep showing some property that I never seen before.

    • Rob
      Ansys Employee
      Which version was the case written in, and which version of Fluent are you running on the HPC? The first warning is about a model not being available, and it's difficult to save a case with models that aren't compatible as you usually get an error trying to set it up. The rest of the problems look to be linked to a missing value/property but that could be a result of the missing model. What else is written into the first 67 lines of the transcript?
    • Mak
      Subscriber
      Hi Rob
      Thanks for you reply, my case was write in 2021R1 and use 2019R3 running on HPC.
      The model can work properly on my computer, and I've changed a lot of types of model but the error keep going (All of them can work well on my computer).
      Here is the output file:
      And this is the model I'm using

    • Mak
      Subscriber
      I know what's the problem
      The super computer don't accept NASA-9-piecewise-polynominal to interpret constant pressure specific heat
    • Rob
      Ansys Employee
      Thanks for updating. Fluent cases will often read into an older version of the code, but if you're using a model/setting the older version doesn't recognise then it'll flag a warning that interesting things are about to happen.
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