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problem with consistent initial values
Posted 7 août 2015, 04:29 UTC−4 Structural Mechanics Version 5.1 2 Replies
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Hello. I am new to this forum, so forgive me if there are some technical problems with the way i define my problem.
As you will see from the assembly i am uploading i try to run the simulation and i encounter the error stated below:
"Failed to find consistent initial values.
System matrix is zero.
Last time step is not converged.
- Feature: Time-Dependent Solver 1 (sol1/t1)".
What i want to do is to aply a boundary load where it is applied (there is a picture attached showing the place) and then measure the stresses in all the parts. The motion is transmitted from one side to the other through the big cylinder. For the levers that move the keys (1st key is the one that the boundary load is applied to) i used hinge joints as you will probably see and for the parts that are concetric with the big cylinder i used fixed joints. For the study i used time dependent.
Thanks in advance for all your time.
As you will see from the assembly i am uploading i try to run the simulation and i encounter the error stated below:
"Failed to find consistent initial values.
System matrix is zero.
Last time step is not converged.
- Feature: Time-Dependent Solver 1 (sol1/t1)".
What i want to do is to aply a boundary load where it is applied (there is a picture attached showing the place) and then measure the stresses in all the parts. The motion is transmitted from one side to the other through the big cylinder. For the levers that move the keys (1st key is the one that the boundary load is applied to) i used hinge joints as you will probably see and for the parts that are concetric with the big cylinder i used fixed joints. For the study i used time dependent.
Thanks in advance for all your time.
2 Replies Last Post 7 août 2015, 04:54 UTC−4