HyperStudy 2017.1 & FLUX 2018.1.1
Hello,
I want to optimize some parameters of a linear motor with HyperStudy and FLUX. It is the first time that I am using HyperStudy software, so I might be messing up at some point, but, I get the following error when I try to evaluate Tasks in HyperStudy:
30 Error : No path specified for solver ( Flux (HstSolver_Flux) )
It seems that the software is not able to deetect the instalation directory of FLUX. I had it previously installed, and I set up HyperStudy last week. What do I need to do in order to solve this issue?
Thanks in advance,
Imanol
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I just tried to drag and drop the .F2G component from FLUX the same way as the FluxMotor component is in the video, and the same error was shown.
Can you please upgrade to HyperWorks Desktop 2017.3 and try this feature.
I requested that version to the software resource administrators, and I am currently waiting to their response. I am still using version 2017.1. As far as I am concerned, it is suposed that this version allows FLUX to be linked to HyperStudy.
I managed to enter the solver script settings, and it seems that there is no solver file specified for FLUX.
I have FLUX installed in C:/Program Files/Altair/2018/flux/ Do I need to set the path to a file in the empty dialog?
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
I guess this is because of version compatibility. Flux 2018.1 was released in September 2018 & HyperWorks 2017.3 in December 2018.
Could you share the screenshot of the system and update the information?
Please also refer to the attached pdf note section to define the solver installation path.
Hello Rahul,
It took me a while to find the information. Concerning the solver installation path, which is the file of the solver that I have to set in the dialog?
I guess this is because of version compatibility. Flux 2018.1 was released in September 2018 & HyperWorks 2017.3 in December 2018.
Could you share the screenshot of the system and update the information?
Please also refer to the attached pdf note section to define the solver installation path.
Hello Rahul,
I got an error when trying to evaluate a nominal run. Shouldn't I try with Flux.exe instead? Isn't there any tutorial on how to set up both applications in order to optimize FEM models?
36 Message: Imported variables from model ( Model 1 (m_1) )
Number of design variables ( 6 )
Number of responses ( 1 )
37 Message: Generating design for ( Setup (nom_1) ) - ( Nominal Run )
38 Message: Saved study ( LSM_OptimizazioaHutsean (lsmoh) )
39 Error : Could not run model ( C:\Simulaketak\a_LSM\a_Hutsean\d_HyperStudy_Konponentea\LSM_OptimizazioaHutsean.F2G )
WindowsError: [Error 740] La operación solicitada requiere elevación
40 Error : File not found: C:/Simulaketak/a_LSM/a_Hutsean/d_HyperStudy_Konponentea/approaches/nom_1/run__00001/m_1/hst_output.hstp
41 Error : Subcase ( ) not found in file ( C:/Simulaketak/a_LSM/a_Hutsean/d_HyperStudy_Konponentea/approaches/nom_1/run__00001/m_1/hst_output.hstp )
42 Error : Failed to extract ( FEM (v_1) )
Subcase:( )
Type:( Output )
Request:( FEM )
Component:( Value )
Reader:( )
Does not exists ( C:/Simulaketak/a_LSM/a_Hutsean/d_HyperStudy_Konponentea/approaches/nom_1/run__00001/m_1/hst_output.hstp )
43 Error : Cannot evaluate expression ( v_1[0] ), Unknown symbol 'v_1'
Check if all expressions, preference files, sources and other components are valid.
44 Message: Saved study ( LSM_OptimizazioaHutsean (lsmoh) )
Now it seems that it runs the model but it fails when extracting the results.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
57 Error : File not found: C:/Simulaketak/a_LSM/a_Hutsean/d_HyperStudy_Konponentea/approaches/nom_1/run__00001/m_1/hst_output.hstp
58 Error : Subcase ( ) not found in file ( C:/Simulaketak/a_LSM/a_Hutsean/d_HyperStudy_Konponentea/approaches/nom_1/run__00001/m_1/hst_output.hstp )
59 Error : Failed to extract ( FEM (v_1) )
Subcase:( )
Type:( Output )
Request:( FEM )
Component:( Value )
Reader:( )
Does not exists ( C:/Simulaketak/a_LSM/a_Hutsean/d_HyperStudy_Konponentea/approaches/nom_1/run__00001/m_1/hst_output.hstp ) 60 Error : Cannot evaluate expression ( v_1[0] ), Unknown symbol 'v_1'
Check if all expressions, preference files, sources and other components are valid.
Hi,
You will find attached a PPT file explain different steps that you need to follow to make the optimization. I think it is better if you update your HyperStudy version (download the version 2017.3).
Best regards.
Hi @Rahul R, @Abdessamed !
I followed the video tutorial on FluxMotor-HyperStudy coupling.
At the step of running definition I get the error attached below.
Regards,
Rok
12 Warning: Execute errors (stderr) logged to file ( \forhyperstudy1\approaches\setup_1-def\run__00001\m_1\task__exe_stderr.txt ).

When saving runs from HyperStudy in FluxMotor catalog, the name of the HyperStudy approach is used in the motor name, and since HyperStudy 2019.1 version, this approach name can contain dash, which is a forbidden character in motor names, causing a failure when the motor is saved in the catalog dedicated to the current optimization project.This seems to be an issue and may get resolved in upcoming version of Fluxmotor.
If it too urgent then I would recommend you to use HyperStudy 2019 to bypass this issue.
Can you please upgrade to HyperWorks Desktop 2017.3 and try this feature.
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