[TRNSYS-users] error message "stack overflow"

David BRADLEY d.bradley at tess-inc.com
Fri Dec 10 08:47:56 PST 2010


Philipp,
   Unfortunately, there is not much you can do to trouble shoot a "stack 
overflow" error. A stack overflow is a generic error message telling you 
that too much memory was used on the calling stack. It could be that a 
number got too big to fit in the memory space allocated for it. There 
may be a way that you can avoid it by modifying your model but without 
knowing more about what caused the error, its very difficult to figure 
out how to fix it. You will need to send your *.b17 to your distributor 
and ask for their help in debugging the model.
Best,
  David

On 12/10/2010 03:10, Philipp Lezajic wrote:
> Dear TRNSYS user,
>
> when changing either the diffuse radiation or the longwave radiation 
> mode in an atrium zone to detailled my simulation crashes. I get the 
> error message "stack overflow". The atrium zone consists of 7 airnodes 
> and has multiple window panes to adjacent zones.
>
> Does it help to simplify the zone-model by merging several 
> window-panes into one pane?
>
> Or is this error message a(nother) reason to invest some money in a 
> new high end computer :-).
>
> Again any advice for troubleshooting is highly apprciated.
>
> regards Philipp
>
>
>
>
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