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July 2, 2010, 18:19 |
ANSYS Workbench on Linux
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Graf Zahl
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Germany
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Hello,
I successfully installed ANSYS 12.1.1 on my SLES 10 SP 1 system (64bit Opteron). I tested the workbench (design modeler (DM) and meshing application) with small test-cases like meshing a cube. It worked well. But then I tried to import a big model from a windows platform (about 10 million elements). The DM worked well but when i tried to mesh it with the meshing application it displayed the following message: A software execution error occurred inside the mesher. The process suffered an unhandled exception or ran out of usable memory. Actually, my machine has 64GB memory this should be more than enough I am afraid the workbench cannot allocate the physical available memory for some reason. Maybe there is a hidden parameter which enables the workbench/mesher to allocate more memory? Or is there any special procedure to convert workbench models from windows to linux which should be kept in mind? I just copied the files from one system to the other. By the way, the mesher worked well on the windows platform with a coarse grid. However, for the fine grid i need the big linux machine. Does anybody experience a similar problem? I appreciate any hint . Regards, CPUcruncher Last edited by CPUcruncher; July 3, 2010 at 08:23. Reason: add more details |
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linux64, memory, workbench 12 |
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