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AutoPIPE Wiki 09. Intel(r) Visual Fortran Run-time Error - forrtl servere (408): fort: (11) Subscript #1 of the array ENC has value 0
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    09. Intel(r) Visual Fortran Run-time Error - forrtl servere (408): fort: (11) Subscript #1 of the array ENC has value 0

    Applies To
    Product(s): AutoPIPE Vessel
    Version(s): ALL
    Area: Crashed
    Date Logged
    & Current Version
    March 2018
    40.06.00.07

    Problem:

    The following appears when using AutoPIPE Vessel:

    forrtl servere (408): fort: (11) Subscript #1 of the array  ENC has value 0 which is less than the lower bound of 1.

    Why and how to avoid it?

    Solution:

    In this example, a model had an inserted  an Jacket Closure in the shell of a heat exchanger. A jacket closure component must only be used to close the outer jacket wall of a jacketed vessel.. If used anywhere else it will cause the application to crash

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    Bentley LEARN Server

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    • Mike Dattilio Created by Bentley Colleague Mike Dattilio
    • When: Fri, May 4 2018 3:30 PM
    • JamieP Last revision by Bentley Colleague JamieP
    • When: Thu, Aug 27 2020 3:52 PM
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