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Old   May 15, 2013, 11:34
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Hi all, I am using ANSYS AQWA. To account for external forces I need to compile the user_force.f90 to produce the relevant .dll file. Could someone please suggest a suitable compiler for windows7 64bit.

what procedure should I be following?

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Old   June 19, 2013, 03:01
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Hi all, I am using ANSYS AQWA. To account for external forces I need to compile the user_force.f90 to produce the relevant .dll file. Could someone please suggest a suitable compiler for windows7 64bit.

what procedure should I be following?

Thank you,

Cheers,
Hi Jiko,

I am trying to user external forces by user-subroutines in ANSYS AQWA, too. Do you solve your problem? Would you like share information that show how to use user_force.f90?

Thank you
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Old   June 19, 2013, 05:05
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Hi phanh,

I used visual studio 2008 with Intel visual Fortran and the dll worked for me. I am not sure why it wasn't working with the latest versions of the visual studio and Intel Fortran composer. If you still have problem then you could send me your fortran file and I can try to compile it for you.
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have a look at the following link, it is quite relevant:

http://software.intel.com/en-us/forums/topic/329095
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Hi All,

I succeeded for compiling user subroutine in ANSYS AQWA. In input file of AQWA NAUT, I included two parameter ( FDLL option and RUFC command) so that it can be run to account external forces. However, the solution was failed due to below error:
**** INPUT DATA ERROR :LINE 7 USER FORCE CONTROL PARAMETERS OUT OF RANGE 1- 0

This line was defined as RUFC command.

I am not familiar with user subroutine in ANSYS AQWA. Could you help me solve this situation?

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Old   May 20, 2017, 10:25
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hello friends
i am using ansys 17
need to compile a .f90 user defined force to .dd file
i have PGI fortran on VS 2010
what should i do?
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