Noumannomi
Bioengineer
- Dec 2, 2019
- 1
Hello,
I'm doing working on foot pressure analysis in Ansys.
The boundary condition is simple I fixed the tibia and fibula and apply load as GRF.
But I get this error
*** ERROR *** CP = 380.156 TIME= 10:30:23
There is not enough memory for the Distributed Sparse Matrix Solver to
proceed using the out-of-core memory mode. The total memory required
by all processes = 79114 MB. The total physical memory that is
available on the system = 14455 MB. Please decrease the model size,
or run this model on another system with more physical memory.
NUMBER OF WARNING MESSAGES ENCOUNTERED= 1
NUMBER OF ERROR MESSAGES ENCOUNTERED= 1
***** PROBLEM TERMINATED BY INDICATED ERROR(S) OR BY END OF INPUT DATA *****
*** WARNING *** CP = 389.047 TIME= 10:31:31
During this session the elapsed time exceeds the CPU time by 223%.
Often this indicates either a lack of physical memory (RAM) required
to efficiently handle this simulation or it indicates a particularly
slow hard drive configuration. This simulation can be expected to run
faster on identical hardware if additional RAM or a faster hard drive
configuration is made available. For more details, please see the
ANSYS Performance Guide which is part of the ANSYS Help system.
Any suggestion THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!
I'm doing working on foot pressure analysis in Ansys.
The boundary condition is simple I fixed the tibia and fibula and apply load as GRF.
But I get this error
*** ERROR *** CP = 380.156 TIME= 10:30:23
There is not enough memory for the Distributed Sparse Matrix Solver to
proceed using the out-of-core memory mode. The total memory required
by all processes = 79114 MB. The total physical memory that is
available on the system = 14455 MB. Please decrease the model size,
or run this model on another system with more physical memory.
NUMBER OF WARNING MESSAGES ENCOUNTERED= 1
NUMBER OF ERROR MESSAGES ENCOUNTERED= 1
***** PROBLEM TERMINATED BY INDICATED ERROR(S) OR BY END OF INPUT DATA *****
*** WARNING *** CP = 389.047 TIME= 10:31:31
During this session the elapsed time exceeds the CPU time by 223%.
Often this indicates either a lack of physical memory (RAM) required
to efficiently handle this simulation or it indicates a particularly
slow hard drive configuration. This simulation can be expected to run
faster on identical hardware if additional RAM or a faster hard drive
configuration is made available. For more details, please see the
ANSYS Performance Guide which is part of the ANSYS Help system.
Any suggestion THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!