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gravity load, vector components. A bug maybe?

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rmettier

Geotechnical
Oct 6, 2006
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I'm trying to model some viscoelastic deformation under gravity load. I'm using an explicit dynamic timestep. The units I'm using are kilometers and years, so 1 standard gravity comes to 9.75e12 km/a^2.

If I used SI units and provide the vecotr components of the define gravity load a (0 / -9.81), the model runs fine. If I however provide the correct values (0 / -9.75E12), I get the following error message:

THE VECTOR COMPONENTS OF THE GRAVITY LOAD HAVE NOT BEEN GIVEN

Have any of you encountered anything like this before? And how can I get around this?

ABACUS (CAE) running on XP.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
 
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Edit: forgot to mention: Any gravity vector up to -1e9 seems to be fine. -2e9 already shows the weird error.
 
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