Why does it error Error ID:25(Tensile 3D Radioss)?
Hello,
I'm a newbie who use Hyperwork. I'm stuck with this issue for many days. I'd like to know how to find this solution. Please advise me what to do.
I try to run tensile specimen(3D) as RD-T: 3500 Tensile Test Setup for several time. I found that:
Product: Tensile Specimen
Material Law: Law 2
Propreties
ERROR ID : 197
** ERROR IN INPUT DATA
DESCRIPTION :
-- PROPERTY ID : 1
-- PROPERTY TITLE : Solid
ERROR ID : 25
** ERROR IN SHELL PROPERTY
DESCRIPTION :
-- PROPERTY ID : 1
-- PROPERTY TITLE : Solid
WRONG SHELL PROPERTY TYPE=14
Thank you so much for your help
Best regard,
Manop
Answers
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You still had shells in your model (used for construction I guess) the error message is related to those (as they are in the component with a solid property)
In the attached, I have deleted those, also, you had a 2nd rigid at one end (deleted) the DOF were not set on the BCS at the loaded end (now set 23456)
For the BCS at the fixed end, i added an RBODY there and placed the BCS on the master node of that
Couple of comments for what you might want to look at though:
1: You have degenerate bricks forming pyramid elements at your part surface, while this works, it isn't recommended, better to have tetra elements throughout so you should probably remesh
2: you won't get element erosion for solid elements using a material law based max eps value, you need to add a /FAIL card to the material in order to achieve that
Good luck!
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Paul Sharp_21301 said:
You still had shells in your model (used for construction I guess) the error message is related to those (as they are in the component with a solid property)
In the attached, I have deleted those, also, you had a 2nd rigid at one end (deleted) the DOF were not set on the BCS at the loaded end (now set 23456)
For the BCS at the fixed end, i added an RBODY there and placed the BCS on the master node of that
Couple of comments for what you might want to look at though:
1: You have degenerate bricks forming pyramid elements at your part surface, while this works, it isn't recommended, better to have tetra elements throughout so you should probably remesh
2: you won't get element erosion for solid elements using a material law based max eps value, you need to add a /FAIL card to the material in order to achieve that
Good luck!
To Mr. Paul Sharp,
Thank you so much. I highly appreciate for your help.
Could you mind to provide me your email address please? I'd like to inquire you when I have a problem with Hyperwork. I'm really a beginner. Thank you so much indeed.
Manop
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