[Getdp] generated system is of dim zero
Thomas.Bock at ptb.de
Thomas.Bock at ptb.de
Mon Jan 26 15:58:21 CET 2015
Thank you very much for your answers; I haven't known this.
> Hi Thomas,
>
> the problem is that there are no physical numbers defined in your .geo
file.
> GetDP uses those physical numbers in the mesh to identify the regions.
> Please add the following lines to the end of your smallVol_gewinde.geo:
>
> Cylinder_vol = 100000; // Arbitrary unique value
> Inner_vol = 100001; // Arbitrary unique value
> Physical Volume(Cylinder_vol) = {17611};
> Physical Volume(Inner_vol) = {17617};
>
> reload it in Gmsh and mesh it again.
> Note: By specifying variables (Cylinder_vol, Inner_vol) you get their
names
> when you choose their visibility via the menu Tools -> Visibility ->
> List Browser
> -> select Physical groups in the lower left of this window.
>
> In your .pro file you have to use the same physical numbers (not the
> entity numbers):
> Group {
> cylin_vol = Region[100000];
> inner_vol = Region[100001];
> start_vol = Region[{cylin_vol, inner_vol}] ;
> }
I tried this but I still receive the same error;
do I need to define Physical surfaces too (I don't use Surfaces in my
*.pro)?
>
> Then it works.
>
> By the way: Instead of the fixed time step size loop you can also
> use adaptive time
> stepping (adjusts automatically to smaller step sizes when the
> solution changes quickly and
> to coarser time steps otherwise), which can be more efficient. You
> can find an example at:
> https://geuz.org/trac/getdp/wiki/TimeLoopAdaptive
Thank you!
>
> Cheers,
> Michael
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: getdp [mailto:getdp-bounces at ace20.montefiore.ulg.ac.be] On
> Behalf Of Thomas.Bock at ptb.de
> Sent: Monday, January 26, 2015 2:42 PM
> To: getdp at geuz.org
> Subject: [Getdp] generated system is of dim zero
>
> Hello,
>
> I tried to calculate the temporal development of a simple looking
> problem but I get the message "generated system is of dimension zero"
> I can not find the problem. Would be very nice if someone could have a
> look:
>
>
>
>
> I use version 2.4.5-svn of getdp.
>
> Thank you very much in advance
> Thomas