FIC_R_FORM => file not found, unit 50, file

Ciro Alosa_21513
Ciro Alosa_21513 Altair Community Member
edited July 2021 in Community Q&A

Hi everyone,

I am simulating a wireless power transfer system in Flux 3D.

 

I have created the model and successfully solved it. However, when the solving process ends (i.e. all the steps are completed), an error is displayed:

 

"Failed execution: MESH_P_FLU_1_1_53.EFL"

"FIC_R_FORM => Error detected by operating system ( 29 )
FIC_R_FORM => file not found, unit 50, file
FIC_R_FORM => Failed..."

It seems that Flux cannot open the file above, indeed if I try to re-open the solved project the file is corrupted and I cannot open it.

 

Regards

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Answers

  • asoualmi
    asoualmi
    Altair Employee
    edited July 2021

    Hi,

    Can you sahre with us the Flux porejct before solving?

    Which Flux version you use?

    Best regards.

  • Ciro Alosa_21513
    Ciro Alosa_21513 Altair Community Member
    edited July 2021

    Hi,

    Can you sahre with us the Flux porejct before solving?

    Which Flux version you use?

    Best regards.

    Unfortunately I can't share the project, because of a NDA.

     

    The Flux version I am using is the 2021.

     

    Regards

  • Ciro Alosa_21513
    Ciro Alosa_21513 Altair Community Member
    edited July 2021

    Hi,

    Can you sahre with us the Flux porejct before solving?

    Which Flux version you use?

    Best regards.

    I assigned the air region around the system as compressible, but it seems that it corrupts the solution. Indeed if I set the region as not compressible then the project can be solved without problems.

  • asoualmi
    asoualmi
    Altair Employee
    edited July 2021

    I assigned the air region around the system as compressible, but it seems that it corrupts the solution. Indeed if I set the region as not compressible then the project can be solved without problems.

    Which type of the mouvement you use (if you use a translation you need to use a compressible mechanical set else you don't need to use compressible).

    Best regards.