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problem with ugrowrigid.f

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dbayo

Mechanical
Nov 19, 2007
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ES
Hello all,

I have a problem when using the above function in order to enlarge a solid surface body (to simulate the assembly process of a bushing in a hole).
I introduce, as explained in the manual, the following:
umotion,2 (in jobs --> additional input file text).
the subroutine (in jobs --> run --> user subroutine file).

When I submit the job I don't obtain any message. I see that there's a problem in the log file (see attached file).
I have the same problem even with the marc example " " included in the tutorial, so I think I have a configuration problem or perhaps it is missing an application.

Can someone help me with this?

Thanks.
dbayo
 
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dbayo,

Well if I translated this correctly the message says that 'ifort' is not recogonised as an internal or external command. I have little experience of subroutines so can really help further. It is just a comiler error so it should be simple for you to fix.
 
In MSC.MARC 2005r3 and MSC.MARC 2007r1 you do not need a user subroutine to grow or scale a rigid surface. On the CONTACT definition you can specify GROWTH FACTOR FOR RIGID SURFACE in each cartesian coordinate direction. The Factor can have a table associated with them to make them change with time. This capability is also supported through the GUI in MSC.Mentat and MSC.Patran.
 
Hi all,

I removed every from my computer, and them installed installed from cero again (including the intel fortran compiler 8.0 before installed marc). Once I did the routine works.

Thanks for your help.
 
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