First picture of the new car MP006A:
Ok, I will make it available here in a few hours.
Thanks, I tried but exactly the same errors appear …RicME85 wrote: ↑16 Jul 2018, 20:26Have you tried having the folder with your car stl files elsewhere? IIRC I have had issues with simulations not working when the geometry is in places like 'My Documents'. To combat this I install BlueCFD in its default directory then on C:\ I have a folder called CFD. Within this I have the various folders for my geometry eg 'Race_1_Spec_1' 'Race_1_Spec_2' etc. I usually just create an MVRC folder on the desktop and extract MantiumFlow into that and everything works fine.
Some of the problems with running simulations come from admin rights, even if you have admin rights or are using the admin account (I have tried a number of things on different PCs and found the above setup to work best).
Please ask the question on the Q&A section of the challenge page so others can later profit from the fix. I will then send you a link.
This issue has been fixed a while ago. I remember it so clearly because I was so surprised that in Windows a simple 'cd E:' does not work. You can install MantiumFlow where you want and can have your CFD folder on a different drive if you like. You should check the Change.log when new versions get released, that helps for you to find such new features.RicME85 wrote: ↑16 Jul 2018, 20:26Have you tried having the folder with your car stl files elsewhere? IIRC I have had issues with simulations not working when the geometry is in places like 'My Documents'. To combat this I install BlueCFD in its default directory then on C:\ I have a folder called CFD. Within this I have the various folders for my geometry eg 'Race_1_Spec_1' 'Race_1_Spec_2' etc. I usually just create an MVRC folder on the desktop and extract MantiumFlow into that and everything works fine.
Some of the problems with running simulations come from admin rights, even if you have admin rights or are using the admin account (I have tried a number of things on different PCs and found the above setup to work best).
Yes, I recommend working like that as it makes designing the car much easier.
Thanks. I was quite sure about the need of more rear downforce, but I am surprised by the cooling flow.LVDH wrote: ↑18 Jul 2018, 08:03I have also simulated the new Intro class car. It seems that the heat exchangers do not see enough cooling flow and the car needs some more rear downforce. I could work on that part. However why is the car complete? Shouldn't the guys get a car without front and rear wind and also without the diffuser?