While using the hyperstudy software, I encounter an error like the following:
Hi Recep,
If you can, please send us the archive file? That would help us resolve the issue faster.
Here you are, Mr. Olcay
Mr. Olcay, time is running out for me. Could you help me?
Hello,
First, let me explain the initial error message. It says that the results have not been extracted, which is probably due to the fact that FluxMotor is not launched.
Indeed, I see in your study that solver script is HyperStudy batch. It should be FluxMotor instead.
Once you have created your FluxMotor model (defined with the *.fm2hst), the FluxMotor solver script is automatically populated, but you need to define the path to the FluxMotor installation on your machine. It is done through the menu Edit->Solver script.
Please refer to the attached tutorial dealing with a motor predesign optimization by using the FluxMotor connection to HyperStudy.
Hope it helps.
Regards,
Hello RECEP YETİM,
During the DOE and Optimization studies it is possible, for certain sets of values for the input variables, that FluxMotor will not be able to create the geometry of the rotor/stator and the model will be not solved, therefore HyperStudy cannot get the values of the output responses and will display an error.
By default, HyperStudy is set to Ignore failed evaluation, On failed execution option, during an optimization study, this option is under Settings for the chosen Optimization Method.
To verify the bounds of the input variables you can do the System Bounds Check (Run system at nominal values, then lower and upper values) / Sweep (Sweep system values from lower to upper values) from BASIC study.
Best regards,
Alexandru-Ionel Constantin