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November 10, 2017 at 9:59 am
Carlo_M
SubscriberI am making a static structural calculation in Ansys Workbench.
Since last week I keep getting the error SIG$SEGV, this was after extending my license for Ansys 17.2
Then I installed version 18.2 and the error was gone for a few days, but now it is back again.
Some models I can solve without errors, but other models I keep getting this error, can anyone help me with this?
What should I do? Is it something in the model, if yes what to do?
*** ERROR *** CP = 132.304 TIME= 10:57:57
An unexpected error ( SIG$SEGV ) has occurred... ANSYS internal data
has been corrupted. ANSYS is unable to recover and will terminate.
Previously saved files are unaffected. Please send the data leading
to this operation to your technical support provider, as this will
allow ANSYS, Inc to improve the program.
Current ANSYS Traceback:
CombineResultsFile
CombineDistFiles
slvend
solvcl
ANSYS
Thanks
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November 27, 2019 at 11:23 am
JohannesSchwoeller
SubscriberHello,
i have the same error when I'm adding the command "neqit". Can anyone help?
ANSYS Version 2019 R1
*** ERROR *** CP = 0.969 TIME= 12:17:20
An unexpected error ( SIG$SEGV ) has occurred... ANSYS internal data
has been corrupted. ANSYS is unable to recover and will terminate.
Previously saved files are unaffected. Please send the data leading
to this operation to your technical support provider, as this will
allow ANSYS, Inc to improve the program.
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