So, I checked your log files. Your mesh has about 15e6 cells. It should be around 5.5e6. So your mesh is way too big for some reason. This can happen because your geometry is somehow open. No idea why this would be the case on the CCE car as it works perfectly fine. And just an open front wing would not explain the mesh count. You can have a look at this:yinlad wrote: ↑12 Nov 2019, 00:29I have worked on a few parts tonight and scaled them down using paraview instead of the garbage way I did it before. The parts worked out a lot better using that method.
I'm just kicking off a new MFlow run overnight to see how far it gets by the time I wake up. I changed mflow back to 4 cores in case 6 was causing an issue for some reason. Christian also DMd me and mentioned that sometimes a run can bug out and the time intervals end up taking about 10x longer than they should, so perhaps I ran into that on my first run attempt.
Also thanks all for being so helpful, it's really appreciated! Soon I'll be able to confirm my suspicions that I have no idea about aero design
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Other aspects of your log make me suspect that your are not using the correct template. Please make sure to use MVRC_Fast and the hit the Build_Case button before running. In the folder of your MFlow.exe there is another log file. You can send that one as well after creating and running a new case.
Designing your car with closed but intersecting geometries is the way to go. You could create a wing by extruding the separate profiles right into the center of the end plates. Having the end surfaces of the wing profiles just touch the surface of the end plates could create an issue as a super small gap is possible.