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Old   January 5, 2016, 12:30
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Hello there,

I have an error showing when using Ansys student edition 16.1.

I am currently doing a simulation on a model of the ristretto speed bike for a university project here is a link: http://www.russo-speedbike.com/speedbike.html

I have currently gone through the process of using a parasolid and cleaned-up the geometry and also created the mesh and configured the setup and run the initial iterations.

The setup can run for hundreds to thousands of iterations but the this cx1610.exe becomes non responsive and shuts the window down.




Could anyone tell me what this is or what i could be causing it as even my lecturer has no idea. Any information would be a great help and greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance
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