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Icepak Can’t Continue the Solution

    • tarkanucak
      Subscriber

      Hello,


      I'm running a simple simulation on ICEPAK. When I try to continue the solution from where it was left off, I get the following error on Fluent screen and solution doesn't continue:




      > (read-file-bc "PC1Current2_fullrestart.cas")


       


      Error: Thread_Set_Profile_Var: invalid bc specification


       


       


      Error: Thread_Set_Profile_Var: invalid bc specification


      Error Object: #f


       


      Warning: An error or interrupt occurred while reading the journal file.


       


      Some commands may not have been completed.


       




       


      Note that this occurs when I choose to "Restart" an existing solution. I don't change any bc's or anything. Do you have any recommendations?

    • Rob
      Forum Moderator

      Can you check through the settings. I agree that nothing should have changed, but it's a good starting point. We don't have much Icepak experience from the ANSYS side on here, so hopefully the wider community can help. 

    • tarkanucak
      Subscriber

      Nothing changes in settings as far as I can see. I isolated the problem to a boundary condition ("resistance" in ICEPAK), trying to figure out why it causes the problem. Thanks for the reply!

    • Satyajeet Padhi
      Ansys Employee

      when restarting, make sure you check Full restart and select solutionID.fdat as the restart file. In the solutionID enter a new name so that it doesn't conflict with the old one. 


      Other issues like BCs, you need to check each one individually and try to isolate the problem. 

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