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solomedic July 26, 2011 22:57

You said it,it is impossible to do harmonic analysis in coupled field simulation?
can you throw some light on this statement?
I want to have some recent restart point whenever the solution is stopped in unusual manner like power trips off,it shows you some error and you want to correct that and then resart.
Thanks Dimone for your patience and help

solomedic July 27, 2011 03:08

hi dimoine, as you may know that I am doing two way fsi in workbench coupling CFX and Mechanical Module of Ansys. but as per part of my project I have to do two way fsi in ansys Apdl and CFX as well, so kindly give me some tips how to start with, a very general question but try to answer as APDL is not my field so I am starting with a general question

Dimone July 27, 2011 03:16

The only thing I can suggest, start with corresponding section of ansys apdl manual (MFX analysis). It cannot be described in forum post.

lingdeer December 18, 2011 01:03

Hi

My 2way FSI simulation get killed and I need to restart them.

I added
MFOU,1
MFRC,10,2

to backup my ANSYS results.

And I does see
ANSYS.r001, ANSYS.r002 being written up to the time step it get killed.

However, one thing very weird is, in the .ansys folder, I can only find .db file instead of .rdb file.

Which is really strange, as for the same case same setting, I have both .db and .rdb written in other runs.

I now proceed to restart using my only .db file to restart, and also the .trn of the lastest time step.

I wondered what I could possibly be wrong at the beginning that it didnt write a .rdb file? (I really have no clue.) The run is smooth and the rXXn file are written.

What can I do to prevent this from happening?
And is it ok if I used the .db file?

lingdeer December 18, 2011 01:05

In addition, in case .db wouldn't work, what I can do to 'save' my run back with the .rXXn files I have?

Also, if I backup every 10 time steps. What should I do to restart if it crash at the middle? (MFRC, 10,2)
e.g. I crashed at the 56th timestep
I m thinking of:
restart with the .rdb, and I supposed it to be last written at the 50th timestep?
and select 50_full.trn to restart from the 50th timestep?

Correct me if I am wrong.

Thanks!!!

Dimone December 20, 2011 06:43

As I remember, I've turned on some general (not MFX) restart option for .rdb file to be written (sorry, but I do not remember now - look at the "Restart solution" section of manual for general structural analysis. MFRS is either needed). Although, the fact, that in some runs .rdb is written and in other it is not - is really strange for me.

In you example you can restart only from 50 step. IMHO usually it is more useful to write rXX files every step with restriction on their count (they are cycled through numbers in this case). Although, it may be slower, as more write file operations are performed (I did not check this).

lingdeer December 20, 2011 10:10

Thanks Dimone.

I added RESCONTROL and MFRSTART and they didnt work.
I really didnt know what did I do differently for this run to make it not writting that file...


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