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Definition of non-erodable points 11 years 9 months ago #7481

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Hello again,

After having some troubles I managed to compile v6p2 using Python and Intel Fortran.

I found no error when compiling the code and I also succeed to run the "005_rigid-bed"test case that Pablo suggested me.

Once I launch the simulation the fortran file (in that case princi.f) is read and, as a result, I can find a new .exe file in my folder. The simulation of the test case is done without errors. I assume then, that v6p2 has been properly installed.

However, when trying to run my case the simulation is not starting in the v6p2. When I launch the simulation the fortran file is read and the .exe file is created, but computations do not start.

This same steering files (without using the fortran file) run without problems in v6p1.

I attach one screen shot and the output file I got from the simulation. the screenshot shows the compilation of the fortran file.

After this output file the only error message that I find in my command windows says "|runCAS: fail to run" and refers to the working directory and the executable file created:
D:\Arcrom\ArcromGIS\2013\compilations\hydro_sed\cas_2013-02-14-04h34min18s\ out_noer.exe


I hope you can help me. Thank you very much in advance.

Carlos
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Definition of non-erodable points 11 years 9 months ago #7495

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Dear Carlos,
do you have the same problem running another test cases?
I suspect your problem could come from the installation: probably you can post your question to the discussion place "Installation/Windows Version".

All the best,

Pablo
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Definition of non-erodable points 11 years 9 months ago #7513

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Hello Pablo,

Yes, I have tried with many cases and everything works ok.

Today I've also been doing simulations in the case I have to work with and everyyhing goes perfectly. Even the fortran files to define the non erodable areas.

However, I found out that my problems appear when a weir is defined in my domain.

I will put my question in the installation discussion place.

Thank you very much for all your support.

Carlos
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Definition of non-erodable points 11 years 4 months ago #9693

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Hello,

During this months I have been working without problems with the noer.f file that I got as an answer to my post.

In order to do a continued computation I think that I need to obtain the variable NOER written in the output file.

Yesterday in another post jmhervouet suggestted me to add R in the list of VARIABLES FOR GRAPHIC PRINTOUT, however the output I get is just full of 0's without no other info.

Attached you can find the noer.f file that I use and one screenshot of my initial conditions where NOER variable is defined.

Thank you very much

Carlos
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Definition of non-erodable points 11 years 4 months ago #9694

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Sorry,

I just would like to clarify what I meant.

Should I expect to obtain NOER as an output just by adding R to the graphic outputs or should I modidy PRERES and NOMVAR subroutines too?

Thank you
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Definition of non-erodable points 11 years 4 months ago #9700

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Hi Carlos,

Be sure to ask for 'R' in the sisyphe steering file. In telemac2d it corresponds to an optional user variable, which can maybe explain why you get 0.

Otherwise, in the noer.f example, NOER is the depth of non erodible bed underneath the bed level ZF. It may be that you need to have ZF, ZR and also NOER in your result file in case sisyphe does not read the original geometry file where NOER is defined in a restart procedure.
I did not test such a case. It would be interesting to have your feedback.

Good luck!
Regards

PL
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Definition of non-erodable points 11 years 4 months ago #9774

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Hi PL,

Thank you very much for your comment.

I did what you said and it worked perfectly.

Thank you very much!
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