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Old   March 18, 2023, 02:55
Default How to use the /NERR command in CFX
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Dear All
The error reported to me is as follows
I am performing a FSI simulation using coupled scheme of Transient Structural and Fluid Flow (CFX) in Workbench. This is a transient simulation. My problem is that the simulation cannot reach the time step that I set up. For example, I set up 1000 time steps but it stops at 250 time steps. The log file shows that the reason is the number of error and warning message exceeds 10000. I have read a post related to this kind of problem, the solution is using /NERR command to increase the number of messages. I do not know how to do it in Workbench environment? --From baohuynh96

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try this as an APDL element within the ANSYS setup

Code:
/NERR,,99999999, ! changes # of error and warnings
use the "Insert Command" button in the solution part of the "ansys-setup-tree". --From mvoss

But I didn't find this button “Insert Command".
Please tell me where to insert the /NERR command.
Thank you!
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