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Old   March 22, 2014, 17:36
Default How to solve in ANSYS V12.1 model information problem.
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Hi all,

I drew in ANSYS V12.1 a simple geometry. I completed drawing and then I made the mesh. While I was making the mesh I created five different regions (boundaries) and named these regions respectively. I completed making the mesh and then while I opened the "Setup" section I met "The model information is not compatible with the mesh" failure. I attached the the file to clearify and to identify the problew which I met when I opened the Setup section in ANSYS V12.1.

Does anybody has any information to solve "the model information is not compatible with the mesh" problem? I will be very pleasure for your helps.

Thanks for your attention and for your helps.

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