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Re: [TRNSYS-users] error message



Johannes,
  This is a generic Fortran message that occurs when something goes wrong in a simulation but the problem is not trapped by the code so as to give the user a (more) useful error message. If the error is coming from a simulation that includes standard components or components from the TESS Libraries or Transsolar non-standard components, you should send the project to your distributor so that we can find what went wrong and catch the error. If you are using user written or non standard Types, you may have to debug the input file yourself. Start by going to the component control cards (where you set the simulation start and stop time) and set "debug mode" to "true." This will check to make sure that none of the components are setting their outputs to the NaN (not a number) condition and that none of the components are writing outside their allotted output space. This will probably not lead you to a solution but it may help narrow down where the problem is occurring.
Best
 David


On 6/28/2012 11:01, Johannes Schütz wrote:
Hi Guys,

the follolwing error message popped up during the first timestep of my simulation:
"invalid floating point operation"
Does anybody know, by what kind of mistake this error message could be caused. Thx for your help in advance.

Take care Jojo

P.s.: I didn't want to describe the whole Dck, because it is probably a standard error message, which occurs quite often.


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