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posted by abul anuar at Oct 6, 2009 9:07 PM
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I got that mesage when i try to load the example. Now i'm trying to model a cylindrical probe inside a plasma. The problem is when i try to convert the group, i got error message. When i load my *.geo file, the physical group doesn't seems to be loaded into the group edito. when i use the add function to create group for each points, lines, surfaces and volume (as in the example) and when i print the geo group, i got this message in the log; Geometrical Group Id1

Geometrical Group Name SURFACE GROUP(1)

Geometrical Group Type None

Geometrical Group Description SURFACE

Geometrical Group Visible None

Geometrical Group Settings 0

Geometrical Group Material Id 0 of Type/Name ITO, default

Geometrical Group ElecNode Id 0 of Type/Name Spacecraft ground (ElecNode-0)

Geometrical Group Plasma Id 200 of Type/Name Spacecraft, default

Geometrical Group Number of Element 0

Geometrical Group Element Id List RE : NumKernelParam

List of Elements defined

compare that with the example provided; Geometrical Group Id56

Geometrical Group Name SURFACE GROUP(56)

Geometrical Group Type SURFACE GROUP

Geometrical Group Description SURFACE

Geometrical Group Visible None

Geometrical Group Settings 0

Geometrical Group Material Id 0 of Type/Name ITO, default

Geometrical Group ElecNode Id 0 of Type/Name Spacecraft ground (ElecNode-0)

Geometrical Group Plasma Id 200 of Type/Name Spacecraft, default

Geometrical Group Number of Element 8

Geometrical Group Element Id List invalid link : 53, 47, 51, 45, 49, 43, 41, 55(Illegal character in path at index 3: 53, 47, 51, 45, 49, 43, 41, 55)

List of Elements defined

It seems that the group that i created is not recognised by the group editor as it has no group type and element.

How do you actually transferred the geo group into the workspace?

posted by Ignacio Rocca at Oct 6, 2009 4:39 PM
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Hi abul, I am new on SPIS too, but this error of numKernelParam does appear because this project that you are opening doesn´t have the additionnal parameters of the numerical kernel. Those archives are on the NumKernelInput inside your project. Best regards, I put one project on the transfer (Validation test of GEO), if you want we can check this project for solve questions together. Ignacio
posted by abul anuar at Sep 29, 2009 6:03 PM
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Hi, i'm new to the SPIS and while trying to redo the example, i get the message about error in numKernelParam. where can i get explanation on this error message? i figured that it is caused by the additional kernel parameter but can someone pinpoint why this error happens. thanks, abul