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http://youtube.com/watch?v=FT0CCxRROpc
In this video, a CFX memory allocation troubleshooting method is shown. Occasionally, ANSYS CFX simulations stop prematurely and the output shows errors such as: • Example 1: • ** INSUFFICIENT CATALOGUE SIZE ** • ACTION REQUIRED : Increase the file catalogue size. • Example 2: • ** INSUFFICIENT MEMORY ALLOCATED ** • ACTION REQUIRED : Increase the character stack memory size. • Occasionally, it complains about other types of memory such as “Real,” “Integer,” “Double,” “Character,” etc. In most cases, CFX writes “Action Required” and tells you to increase the relevant memory size. This video shows you how to identify which type of memory allocation has failed, and in which CFX executable this occurred (interpolator, partitioner, or solver). Once these things are identified by the user, memory allocation parameters can be easily modified using multipliers in the Detailed Memory Overrides section of the CFX-Solver Manager Define Run panel. • Get in touch: • Contact form: http://go.simutechgroup.com/quick_con... • Email: [email protected] • Phone: (844) 825-5971 • https://www.simutechgroup.com • Get more ANSYS Tips Tricks: • https://www.simutechgroup.com/trainin... • Learn more about our ANSYS consulting and testing services: • https://www.simutechgroup.com/consult... • Subscribe to our monthly newsletter: • http://go.simutechgroup.com/simutech-... • Subscribe to this channel: • / @simutechgroup
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