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June 14, 2023 at 1:07 pm
Nadiia Kopiika
SubscriberHello everyone. I am currently working on modelling of RC Beam in Ansys (2020), Explicit Dynamics and I have got following messages :
The result file D:\Modelling\RC_CFRP_Dyn_files\dp0\SYS\MECH\admodel_0_0;adres cannot be opened.Current result file may not contain requested result data D:\Modelling\RC_CFRP_Dyn_files\dp0\SYS\MECH\admodel_0_0;adres. Please clear the solution and solve again.
An error occurred when the post processor attempted to load a specific result. Please review all messages.
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June 15, 2023 at 9:23 am
Sampat Kumar
Ansys EmployeeHi
Have you cleared the solution and tried to solve it again? Are you facing these difficulties in all the output results? Are you able to start your analysis or not?
Regards,
SampatHow to access Ansys help links
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June 16, 2023 at 10:26 am
Nadiia Kopiika
SubscriberHi, I cleared the solution and tried to solve it again several times, but it did not work. I could start the solution , and it proceeded and I had such error in the end. These difficulties are in all the output results. I have added the scrin of solver output. There is no information about convergency (as it was in Static Analysis)
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June 23, 2023 at 4:57 pm
Chris Quan
Ansys EmployeeThe Solver Output shows "Wrapup time reached", which means that the model has been run to the end time successfully. You should have the results and be able to plot them.
Explicit Dynamics system uses Explicit Time Integration, which requires no convergence check. However, time step has to meet CFL criterion to ensure the numerical stabilibty (convergence). The CFL criterion is enforced by the program automatically.
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June 24, 2023 at 4:13 am
Nadiia Kopiika
SubscriberHowever, I can not plot any results. There are messeges like:
The result file D:\Modelling\RC_CFRP_Dyn_files\dp0\SYS\MECH\admodel_0_0;adres cannot be opened.
Current result file may not contain requested result data D:\Modelling\RC_CFRP_Dyn_files\dp0\SYS\MECH\admodel_0_0;adres. Please clear the solution and solve again.
An error occurred when the post processor attempted to load a specific result. -
August 22, 2023 at 6:59 am
binayak.bhandari
SubscriberI have exactly the same problem. Were you able to resolve the problem? If so how did you do that?
Best regards,
Binayak
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August 22, 2023 at 7:33 am
Nadiia Kopiika
SubscriberNo, I still have this problem
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August 22, 2023 at 1:13 pm
Chris Quan
Ansys EmployeeThe correct path should have "." in stead of ";" in front of the adres.
Here is yours:
D:\Modelling\RC_CFRP_Dyn_files\dp0\SYS\MECH\admodel_0_0;adres
The correct path should be
D:\Modelling\RC_CFRP_Dyn_files\dp0\SYS\MECH\admodel_0_0.adres
I also noticed that in your Analysis Settings all "." are replaced by ",".
Can you check your computer system setup to make sure "." is used?
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