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Subject: Re: corrupt database
Author: Paris Altidis
Date: 2008-10-15 17:20:05

Ted,
I've seen this error everytime the IGES part of the CDB is (re)imported
and corrupts the underlying geometry.
One other - remote - possibility is the lines and the kps not being in
the same plane and the resulting area to be warped.

What ansys version was used to create the existing model ?? If it is an
older version and you have it available try to resume in that version
and create the same entities. Are you still getting the same error ?

Regards,
Paris Altidis
BELCAN Engineering Group
Adv. Engineering & Technology Division
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-----Original Message-----
From: xansys-bounces_at_xansys.org [mailto:xansys-bounces_at_xansys.org] On
Behalf Of Ted Janzen
Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2008 11:23 AM
To: ANSYS User Discussion List
Subject: [Xansys] corrupt database

Hi Ansys users.

I'm receiving a strange error message for which I can't seem to find any
info on in the Ansys help file. I'm trying to simply create a new area
in an existing FEA model, and I get the error message 'lines cross each
other'. I've tried to create the area via lines & keypoints. There are
4 lines which simply create a 'box'. I've tried to create the area with
all 4 lines, or the 4 keypoints, but all result in the same error.

I tried to archive out the model, and re-import, but the error persists.

The Ansys ASD suspects it's a corrupt database. Is there any way to find
the corrupt portion within the .cdb file, or any other way to diagnose
the problem?

I'm using Ansys version 11 sp1, on Windows x64.

thanks,

Ted Janzen
Janzen Engineering
Winnipeg, MB


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