tstanley320
Mechanical
- Jul 8, 2020
- 8
I have decided to use sol 401 because of the cohesive elements. It is a model using composites, for studying delamination. I have successfully modelled many 4 bar tests without the cohesive elements and get consistent results that match reality. To run cohesive elements sol 401 is required and the 4 bar test model with cohesive elements, with and without delamination in the model, runs successfully. Now I have made a model of a real part using the same materials and types of elements as used in the 4 bar test. However there are orders of magnitude more elements and nodes, approximately 2 million nodes. My computer has 64 GB of ram and and three solid state drives each with about 1.5 TB of free space. C drive is used for the program and the model, D drive is the scratch directory, and E drive is for the output. I have set aside quite a bit of virtual memory and increased the memory in the preferences. Under the "Nastran Esecutive and Solution Options" there is a place to set the solver memory. Normally I leave this at "0" for "auto" but it gives a fatal error with the large model so I tried entering several values for the memory. Typically there is an information message that reads
"USER INFORMATION MESSAGE 6573 (EMA)
EMA IS USED. INSUFFICIENT MEMORY SPECIFIED FOR EMAINC. INCREASE
THE MEMORY LIMIT BY 16025 MB FOR BETTER PERFORMANCE."
Help doesn't show that particular information message.
My question is what is meant by EMA and EMAINC? If I new this I might be able to allocate the memory so that the model solves. I am not so much concerned about the time it takes, as long as it solves.
"USER INFORMATION MESSAGE 6573 (EMA)
EMA IS USED. INSUFFICIENT MEMORY SPECIFIED FOR EMAINC. INCREASE
THE MEMORY LIMIT BY 16025 MB FOR BETTER PERFORMANCE."
Help doesn't show that particular information message.
My question is what is meant by EMA and EMAINC? If I new this I might be able to allocate the memory so that the model solves. I am not so much concerned about the time it takes, as long as it solves.