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August 7, 2016, 14:08 |
Workbench 16.0 - Memory Allocation Factor
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Wojciech
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Hi there!
I am currently working on Ansys 16.0 Workbench with the student's license and I need to ask you something. Each time I am trying to start Solver with my project error occures: Illegal data area length CDANAM = NCOMPT CDTYPE = INTR ISIZE = 0 CRESLT = SIZE Current Directory : /INTERP/SOLUTION/DST/VX | ****** PROBLEM REPORT ****** | |--------------------------------------------------------------------| | Subsystem: Input and Output | | Subroutine name: ErrAction | | Severity level: Fatal Error | | Error message number: 001100279 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------| | Message: | | | | Stopped in routine MEMERR | | | On some websites I've found that this problem is connecteed with my computer's allocated memory and I found info that to overcome this problem I have to adjust the memory configuration. In Ansys help viewer I found this information. Memory Allocation Factor: Use this method to modify the memory allocation for the CFX-Solver step as a whole. For example, a value of 1.05 for Memory Allocation Factor increases memory allocation by 5% and a value of 1.1 increases memory allocation by 10%. My main problem is that I can't find those options in Workbench 16.0. I've looked up the internet and there are only results for lower versions like 8.0, but they are not working with mine. Can you please help me with this? Thanks |
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