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Old   December 4, 2018, 14:15
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I'm trying to import my pressure load from CFX to Static Structural but every time I "Import Load", my progress bar says:
"Mapping and Interpolating data for the selection (progress not available)...", progress is halted, and a PostEngine.exe window pops up. I've tested out the FSI feature with a simpler case without any issues, so I'm not sure what could be causing the problem here.
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Old   December 9, 2018, 04:51
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Hello, Have you solved this problem? I met the same problem yesterday and tried several ways. However, it cannot be solved /-_-
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Old   December 9, 2018, 15:24
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Hi, I actually did! I needed to delete and relink the solutions. Then when I import the pressure load I still get the "Mapping and Interpolating data for the selection (progress not available)..." message, but without the .exe popping up. I guess this is typical and you just need to wait it out from here (it took a long time to import for my simulation). It seems like it isn't working since the progress bar does not change (hence the message) but eventually it loaded for me!
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Old   December 9, 2018, 22:14
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Thank you so much! Maybe I should also wait for it.
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Hi, I actually did! I needed to delete and relink the solutions. Then when I import the pressure load I still get the "Mapping and Interpolating data for the selection (progress not available)..." message, but without the .exe popping up. I guess this is typical and you just need to wait it out from here (it took a long time to import for my simulation). It seems like it isn't working since the progress bar does not change (hence the message) but eventually it loaded for me!
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Old   December 9, 2018, 22:15
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Thank you so much! Maybe I also need to wait for it.
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Hi, I actually did! I needed to delete and relink the solutions. Then when I import the pressure load I still get the "Mapping and Interpolating data for the selection (progress not available)..." message, but without the .exe popping up. I guess this is typical and you just need to wait it out from here (it took a long time to import for my simulation). It seems like it isn't working since the progress bar does not change (hence the message) but eventually it loaded for me!
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