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Subject: Re: [APDL] Command *clearme in which module
Author: Uffe Dal Eriksen
Date: 2002-10-21 02:00:00

Hi Pascal,

I suppose you are working with some kind of input file to do your
loops.

Have you tried searching your file for the string '*CLEARME'? It
sounds suspiciously like you have a comment string within your file
without the exclamation mark that makes that particular line a
comment. This would result in ANSYS trying to interpret *CLEARME as
an ANSYS command, which it isn't.

If the string is not within your primary input file, maybe you have
more than one file, i.e. your primary file calls other files when it
is running? Usually with the command /INPUT...

Check it out, and good luck :)

Uffe Dal Eriksen
Ramboll Oil & Gas Division,
Esbjerg, Denmark

--- In xansys@y..., "pascalvaucheret" wrote:
> [Ansys 5.7 Windows 2000] I perform loops on which the thermal
> conductivity of a material varies. Therefore I change the material
> properties and remesh the volume of varying thermal conductivity at
> each loop. It works apparently well, but this induces the following
> warning:

> *** WARNING *** CP= 865.795 TIME= 11:56:52
> *CLEARME is not a recognized POST1 command, abbreviation, or macro.
> This command will be ignored.

> But I never called directly this function *clearme. I did not find
> which other function calls *clearme. In addition, I do not find
> anything about *clearme in the help.
> Does anybody have an idea where it comes from? Has anyone already
> seen this before?

> Thanks in advance
> Pascal

> Pascal Vaucheret
> Graduate Research Assistant
> Georgia Institute of Technology

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42868[APDL] Command *clearme in which modulePascal Vaucheret2002/10/20 
42870Re: [APDL] Command *clearme in which moduleUffe Dal Eriksen2002/10/21 
42875Re: [APDL] Command *clearme in which moduleMarco Perucchi2002/10/21