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Subject: Re: corrupt database
Author: schellapa42_at_tntech.edu
Date: 2008-10-15 18:09:39

Hi,
I am not giving any suggestion for the problem specified here but also have a similar problem. I did a assembly model in Proe Wildfire 2 and imported the iges file in Ansys 8. I have an error stating "the line 1 is used 3 times for the list of areas. The list of areas may consist of multiple volumes. please reselect the volumes to form a single volume". I could get the model into Ansys but when i meshed the volume i got error.

Could anyone help me?
Regards,
Samgopiraj Yadav,

MS - Mechanical Engineering,
Tennessee Technological University
Cookeville.
Email: schellapa42_at_tntech.edu


---- Original message ----
>Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2008 12:34:35 -0500
>From: Ted Janzen
>Subject: Re: [Xansys] corrupt database
>To: ANSYS User Discussion List
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>The existing model is a V11 model. I forgot to mention earlier, that
>the geometry in question was created by combining 2 existing FEA models
>by importing a .cdb file. I used the 'anf' option, and let Ansys
>automatically offset the input values, as well as trying to manually
>offset the values prior to importing.
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>The problem is that the error doesn't occur consistently. I worked on
>the model for a few days until I got the first error message, but was
>still able to create areas in other parts of the model. I've deleted &
>recreated the lines which originally were causing the problem, only to
>have the same error occur in another portion of the model.
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>Ted Janzen
>Janzen Engineering
>Winnipeg, MB
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>ph: 204-284-5817
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>Altidis, Paraschos C. wrote:
>> 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
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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
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>> 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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