Tagged: 18.2, cfx, error, fluid-dynamics, General - CFX, parallel
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April 5, 2023 at 2:32 pmFAQParticipant
The following error in the .out file has been known to occur on some Cray machine when the environment variable, CFX5_CCL_LIBS, is set in order to use a non-standard VARIABLES file. This error can be prevented by un-setting this environment variable Error in subroutine CALCNTL : No calculation recipe is available for variable BNDFLG_HRWALL GETVAR originally called by subroutine ASS_EQN_WALL
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