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February 16, 2022 at 1:19 pmharuroslanSubscriber
Hey there!
First time encountering this error GREMSD:.MSD INERTIA ERROR
February 17, 2022 at 2:13 pmMike PettitAnsys Employee
The quickest solution to this is to turn off the Calculate Shear Forces/Bending Moments option at the bottom of the Part details (assuming you are not interested in these results). However, your inertia values do look a bit unusual here... Iyy is reasonable for a 400-metre vessel (though the mass seems too small for that), while Ixx and Izz are very very large.
Cheers, Mike
May 10, 2022 at 7:05 amwang1974SubscriberHello, Guys. I get the same problem and i am really new on Ansys Aqwa. I can not found where can i turn off the calculation. Do your mind give me some hints to found the approach?
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