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Subject: Re: ANSYS meshing issue
Author: Dan Bohlen
Date: 2003-02-13 14:07:00Could be a corrupt database try a CDWRIT then a CDREAD. If it's the solid model
that's a problem get a copy of ANFWRIT.MAC from ansys.net
Dan
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Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2003 10:55 AM
To: xansys@yahoogroups.com
Dear All,
The system details are Pentium IV 2.0 Ghz and 2.0 GB RAM. WINDOWS 2000
Operating system and ANSYS Ver 6.1
Thanks in advance for you help
Satish Palla
Satyam Computer Services Limited
Phone : 91-40-27745566, Extn 5849
www.satyam.com
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Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2003 4:34 PM
To: xansys@yahoogroups.com
In message ,
Satish_Palla writes
>We are facing some problem in meshing using solid95 (free mesh option) and
>mesh200 elements on certain volumes and areas respectively. Initially ANSYS
>gave this error
>"Internal error in the requested meshing operations. Process aborted
>(Reference: ...\sourec\FEM_geoEntity.c line 709)"
>When we clicked OK button ANSYS gave the following error
>"Relating to the previous message, please send your data to your ANSYS
>technical support Provider"
>After clicking the OK button ANSYS gave the following error
>"Attempt to mesh area 7015 by overlaying elelemnst of volume 730 failed,
>possibly because of unacceptable elelement shape. You can investigate by
>issuing "SHPP,WARN" and retrying to mesh, but you must verify that the
>elements are really acceptable before using them."
>We have selected appropriate element for volume and area meshing. But we
are
>getting same kind of errors as shown above in both cases.
>For your information we could mesh in some areas of the same volume with
out
>experiencing such kind of problems.
Usual questions; which version of ANSYS, what operating system and what
platform?
Martin Liddle, Tynemouth Computer Services, 27 Garforth Close,
Cramlington, Northumberland, England, NE23 6EW.
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