Dan Westerwick
11-06-2008, 11:20 PM
I'm having a strange problem in WAVE and was wondering if anybody else has experienced something similar.
I've created a setup that resembles a flow bench, and I was planning to validate the port flow coefficients in our engine model. The initial input check works, but once I try running the simulation, I immediately get this:
F*** PROPTY: BAD MASS FRACTION SUM: NaN
TIME STEP = 1 CALLED FROM ENEQJ # 1 JUNCTION: amb2
AIR = NaN
VAP = NaN
B_AIR = NaN
B_FUEL = NaN
FLIQ = NaN
T = 300.0
P = 1.014
RHO = NaN
H = 0.1170E-35
E = NaN
R = 288.2
CP = 1013.
GAMMA = 1.402
CS = 348.1
However, the mass fractions have been defined and are valid. If I change the simulation setting from "real gas" to "perfect air", this error goes away, but it complains that the ambient temperature is zero/negative, and five other variables are listed as "NaN".
In my experience, messages like these are from user error, but I can't find anything missing or wrong. Has anybody else seen this before?
Thanks.
I've created a setup that resembles a flow bench, and I was planning to validate the port flow coefficients in our engine model. The initial input check works, but once I try running the simulation, I immediately get this:
F*** PROPTY: BAD MASS FRACTION SUM: NaN
TIME STEP = 1 CALLED FROM ENEQJ # 1 JUNCTION: amb2
AIR = NaN
VAP = NaN
B_AIR = NaN
B_FUEL = NaN
FLIQ = NaN
T = 300.0
P = 1.014
RHO = NaN
H = 0.1170E-35
E = NaN
R = 288.2
CP = 1013.
GAMMA = 1.402
CS = 348.1
However, the mass fractions have been defined and are valid. If I change the simulation setting from "real gas" to "perfect air", this error goes away, but it complains that the ambient temperature is zero/negative, and five other variables are listed as "NaN".
In my experience, messages like these are from user error, but I can't find anything missing or wrong. Has anybody else seen this before?
Thanks.