
- #Turbo download manager large file allocating space code#
- #Turbo download manager large file allocating space download#
#Turbo download manager large file allocating space download#
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I think we need to increase it to 1.5 I guess for my simulation, but it depends to upon the memory the solver takes to numerically simulate the data. One more thing that is important is specification of solver memory allocation factor. It has all the data saved in it and post processing is working fine as well. res next to it and opened it in CFD post and the problem is solved. What I did is, I have copied the same file and put an extension of. There is a huge memory file saved in there as well 'zFas3A4b', in the working directory, which is very useful, I guess.

I was looking online on CFD forum to solve this issue, but I could not find any solution. bak file was not saving to post-process the results. I have had the same issue today that the. I am working on flow inside the centrifugal compressor stage in steady condition in CFX. Also how can I use the two filed created above at the end? Can anyone please suggest a way to overcome this issue. I have made several attempts but every time face the same issue.

The it says " The following user files have been saved in the directory
#Turbo download manager large file allocating space code#
The solver starts fine and keeps solving till the last time step of the simulation and when it comes to writing the results, it return the error code 1 with this message: " An error has occurred in cfx5solve: The ANSYS CFX solver exited with return code 1. I have prescribed the desired mode shape onto CFD mesh and specified the steady state solution as initial condition.

Interblade Phase Angle (-72) / Nodal Diameter -16 (corresponding to a set of 80 blades) I am running an unsteady simulation of a turbine blade passage using Fourier Transformation method using ANSYS CFX 15.0. CFX Solver does not write the results file and returns with error code 1 - CFD Online Discussion Forums
