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Subject: Re: Negative radius error (THANKS)
Author: Dan Bohlen
Date: 2001-04-12 11:22:00

THANKS....it is an axisymmetric model.

P.S. It's not my model!

"James J. Kosloski" wrote:

> Dan,

> It means that in you axisymmetric model that some of your nodes have crossed
> the Y-Axis (have negative x coordinate values).

> -Jim

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: bohlen@c... [mailto:bohlen@c...]On Behalf Of
> Dan Bohlen
> Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2001 10:37 AM
> To: xansys
> Subject: [xansys] Negative radius error

> I searched the archives and couldn't find this one. What does the
> "Error negative radius" imply? The model flying away or something with
> the element formulation.

> Dan Bohlen Phone: (513) 243-4645 / Dial Comm [8*332-4645]
> Stress Analyst Email: dan.bohlen@a... M/D K-105
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Dan Bohlen Phone: (513) 243-4645 / Dial Comm [8*332-4645]
Stress Analyst Email: dan.bohlen@a... M/D K-105
GE Aircraft Engines Fax: (513) 243-4888 or 243-4886