Difference between revisions of "TUFLOW Message 3043"
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{{TUFLOW_Message | {{TUFLOW_Message | ||
− | |tuflow_message=ERROR 3043 | + | |tuflow_message=ERROR 3043 - Model unstable. |
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− | |alt_msg=ERROR 3043 | + | |alt_msg=ERROR 3043 - Too many consecutive failed step attempts. |
|type=[[ERROR]] | |type=[[ERROR]] | ||
− | |message_desc= | + | |message_desc= |
− | + | Either: | |
+ | * A model running with fixed timestep has encountered NaNs. | ||
+ | * A model running with adaptive timestep has exceeded the maximum step retry count. | ||
+ | * A model running with adaptive timestep has dropped below the minimum allowable timestep. | ||
− | + | |suggestions= | |
− | + | * If running a fixed timestep for a reason, consider first running in adaptive timestep mode and then identifying the minimum timestep used in the .hpc.dt.csv file, and then using this value (or slightly less) as the fixed timestep. | |
− | + | * If running with adaptive timestep and the model has exceeded the maximum step retry count, try running with a reduced "<font color="blue"><tt>HPC Control Number</tt></font>". | |
− | + | * If running with adaptive timestep and the model has dropped below the minimum allowable timestep, consider whether the minimum timestep is reasonable and reduce if necessary. | |
− | + | :* Also review the "<font color="blue"><tt>Minimum dt</tt></font>" map output and messages layer to see if a particular location is responsible, and then review model details in the region. | |
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Revision as of 16:49, 2 March 2023
TUFLOW Message
ERROR 3043 - Model unstable.
Alternate Message
ERROR 3043 - Too many consecutive failed step attempts.
Message Type
ERROR
Description
Either:
- A model running with fixed timestep has encountered NaNs.
- A model running with adaptive timestep has exceeded the maximum step retry count.
- A model running with adaptive timestep has dropped below the minimum allowable timestep.
Suggestions
- If running a fixed timestep for a reason, consider first running in adaptive timestep mode and then identifying the minimum timestep used in the .hpc.dt.csv file, and then using this value (or slightly less) as the fixed timestep.
- If running with adaptive timestep and the model has exceeded the maximum step retry count, try running with a reduced "HPC Control Number".
- If running with adaptive timestep and the model has dropped below the minimum allowable timestep, consider whether the minimum timestep is reasonable and reduce if necessary.
- Also review the "Minimum dt" map output and messages layer to see if a particular location is responsible, and then review model details in the region.
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