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Error trapped 760 - Surface definition when performing crash test

User: "Sitou_21548"
Altair Community Member
Updated by Sitou_21548

Hello Everyone,

I'm trying to perform crash test on vehicle frame and i'm facing an error trapped 760. I verify that all components have part card image defined.

I attach the output file of the run. I'll please if someone can help to fix the issue.

 

Thank you,

 

Sitou

 

 

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    User: "Adriano Koga_20259"
    New Altair Community Member
    Updated by Adriano Koga_20259

    Would you mind checking your model with Model Checker? Error Traped 760 can be caused by many different aspects. Sometimes with Model Checker you could find some error sources.

    https://community.altair.com/community?id=community_question&sys_id=f076043a1b2bd0908017dc61ec4bcbed&view_source=searchResult

    User: "Sitou_21548"
    Altair Community Member
    OP
    Updated by Sitou_21548

    Thank you Adriano for your quick answer. I tried the model checker and found some error which are related to input. 

    As you can see in the attached file (line 3), the model checker shows somme information related to law36 and i don't use this law.

    I red different answers in the forum but i don't know/find how to fix my issue.

     

    Sitou

    User: "Adriano Koga_20259"
    New Altair Community Member
    Updated by Adriano Koga_20259

    Thank you Adriano for your quick answer. I tried the model checker and found some error which are related to input. 

    As you can see in the attached file (line 3), the model checker shows somme information related to law36 and i don't use this law.

    I red different answers in the forum but i don't know/find how to fix my issue.

     

    Sitou

    Hi @Sitou 

    as explained in the suggested topic, you need to right-click and click 'Run' in order to run the model checker.

    It looks like you've just opened the tool, so it is showing all the possible errors. Am I right?

     

    Once you run it, check for your errors.

    Now if you really run the model checker, then your model has many issues, and I suggest you to go through then one by one.