NEC-LIST: Help with GNEC error message.

From: Richeson, Peter D <Peter.Richeson_at_email.domain.hidden>
Date: Fri, 4 Aug 2000 07:51:56 -0500

I am trying to run a large model, 5826 segments in GNEC. I ran it over
night because I knew it would take several hours to run. When I got
in this AM, I found the following error:

RECOT : Error writing file 11
Program Record NO 9 Logical record 13052 I1, I2 =13122736
Trace write from CMSET

The last line of the output file is;

MATRIX FILE STORAGE - NO. BLOCKS= 11 COLUMNS PER BLOCK= 536
COLUMNS IN LAST BLOCK= 466

My DNEC4dma.pre file is;

! MAXSEG = MAXIMUM NUMBER OF SEGMENTS + PATCHES
        6000
! MAXMAT = MAXIMUM OF (N+2*M) FOR INCORE MATRIX SOLUTION
        2500
! LOADMX = MAXIMUM NUMBER OF LOADING COMMANDS
        180
! NETMX = MAXIMUM NUMBER OF SEGMENTS WITH NETWORK CONNECTIONS
        500
! NSOMAX = MAXIMUM NUMBER OF SOURCES (EX COMMANDS)
        50
! MAXIS = MAMIMUM NUMBER OF IS COMMANDS
        50
! NSJMAX = MAXIMUM NUMBER OF SEGMENTS CONNECTING AT A JUNCTION
        500
! NSCNGF = MAXIMUM NUMBER OF NGF SEGMENTS CONNECTING TO NEW SEG.
        150
! NSPNGF = MAXIMUM NUMBER OF NGF PATCHES CONNECTING TO NEW SEG.
        10
! MAXSYM = MAXIMUM NUMBER OF SYMMETRIC SECTIONS
        180
 
! Include file NECPAR.INC sets dimensions for NEC-4
!
! MAXSEG = MAXIMUM NUMBER OF SEGMENTS + PATCHES
! MAXMAT = MAXIMUM OF (N+2*M) FOR INCORE MATRIX SOLUTION, WHERE
! N = NUMBER OF SEGMENTS, M = NUMBER OF PATCHES
! (IN NEC-3, IRESRV = MAXMAT**2)
! LOADMX = MAXIMUM NUMBER OF LOADING COMMANDS
! NETMX = MAXIMUM NUMBER OF SEGMENTS WITH NETWORK CONNECTIONS
! NSOMAX = MAXIMUM NUMBER OF SOURCES (EX COMMANDS)
! MAXIS = MAMIMUM NUMBER OF IS COMMANDS
! NSJMAX = MAXIMUM NUMBER OF SEGMENTS CONNECTING AT A JUNCTION
! NSCNGF = MAXIMUM NUMBER OF NGF SEGMENTS CONNECTING TO NEW SEG.
! NSPNGF = MAXIMUM NUMBER OF NGF PATCHES CONNECTING TO NEW SEG.
! MAXSYM = MAXIMUM NUMBER OF SYMMETRIC SECTIONS
!
! PARAMETER (MAXSEG=4000,MAXMAT=865)
! PARAMETER (LOADMX=180,NETMX=180,NSOMAX=50,MAXIS=50)
! PARAMETER (NSJMAX=180,NSCNGF=150,NSPNGF=10,MAXSYM=180)
 

Have I exceeded the absolute max or have I missed something?

Thanks.
Received on Fri Aug 04 2000 - 13:37:24 EDT

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