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Non Linear Analysis Problem

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engltayl

Mechanical
Oct 4, 2006
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We are having problems with running a non linear problem on Ansys. We have created a model in workbench and saved an input file. This is then imported into Ansys classic. Using 2 separate machines, on one machine the analysis runs right through to the last time step and converges. On the other machine the analysis fails part way through due to un-convergence. Is there any settings that might be set differently on the 2 machines.

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Yes same operating system and same version of ansys.
 
Hi,
did you check that default convergence criteria are the exact same on the two environments?
Try eliminating the "/SOLU" part in the Workbench-to-Classical input file, and set up solution options directly in Classical. This might make some difference...
If you continue having troubles, please provide more info about the misconvergence messages: what is not converging? Force? Displacement? inside an equilibrium iteration or inside a timestep?

Regards
 
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