[TRNSYS-users] Type 101-CLOSE error
David BRADLEY
d.bradley at tess-inc.com
Tue Jul 19 07:59:31 PDT 2011
Baboo,
Interesting. Thanks for letting us know the cause of the error. I seem
to recall that there are ways of calling a program (in Fortran) where
you wait until the program responds that it is done before going on
rather than waiting a prescribed amount of time. Perhaps we should look
into that.
Best,
David
On 7/12/2011 07:03, Baboo Gowreesunker wrote:
>
> Hi all
>
> My problem was that TRNSYS was progressing to the next time step too
> fast, not waiting for FLUENT to complete its simulations.
>
> I simply increased the SLEEP (x) value to a value greater than the
> time (in s) taken by FLUENT, in the code.
>
> Thanks.
>
> *From:*David BRADLEY [mailto:d.bradley at tess-inc.com]
> *Sent:* 07 July 2011 19:53
> *To:* Baboo Gowreesunker
> *Cc:* trnsys-users at cae.wisc.edu
> *Subject:* Re: [TRNSYS-users] Type 101-CLOSE error
>
> Baboo,
> "Unit 10" refers to the logical unit number (an integer that fortran
> uses to reference a file that it is either reading from or writing
> to). The "CLOSE error" suggests that there is a problem closing the
> file, which is a bit strange; normally file errors occur when trying
> to open files (because the file isn't where it is supposed to be). You
> may be correct that the problem has to do with read/write permissions.
> Do you have a Fortran compiler? If so, you can run the project from
> within your Fortran compiler and stop on the line that is causing the
> error. I am afraid that I do not have a copy of Fluent and so cannot
> debug it for you.
> Kind regards,
> David
>
>
> On 7/7/2011 04:32, Baboo Gowreesunker wrote:
>
> Hi all
>
> I'm running type 101 on a windows 7, 64 bit machine.
>
> Everytime I run the simulation, it runs for a few time steps, and then
> I obtain the following error:
>
> Forrtl: severe (28): CLOSE error, Unit 10, file "Unknown" Image PC
> Routine Line Source libifcoremd.dll 03DBD3FE Unknown Unknown Unknown
>
> Stack trace terminated abnormally.
>
> I don't believe its an error in the code because otherwise it would
> not run the few timesteps.
>
> I don't know whether it has to do with 'limited access to C: drive',
> where libifcoremd.dll is located.
>
> Can somebody help me ?
>
>
>
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