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July 20, 2022 at 9:32 pmagarwa20Subscriber
Hello,
I am running a design of experiments scheme to evaluate different designs and conduct stress analysis for those designs. When I run the design iteration manually, I receive no error and obtain the stress results. However, when I run the same design point with the optiSlang DoE scheme, I receive an error stating Update of the Setup component in Static Structural for Design Point 'X' failed: Unable to update setup. Unable to write APDL input file. I am setting up the analysis correctly because on manual iteration it works. Kindly help me resolve this issue.
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July 28, 2022 at 1:00 pm
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July 19, 2023 at 8:33 am
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July 19, 2023 at 12:39 pmNanda VerallaAnsys Employee
Hello Vivek,
Is this the first time you're using 23R1? Can you try resetting app data and let us know if that didn't help.
- Go to the Start Menu and open %temp% folder. Search for ‘.ansys’ folder and rename it to ‘.ansys.old’ then launch the application.Â
- Open a file explorer and type %appdata% in the address bar.
Locate the Ansys folder --> select version (V231) and rename it to V231.old
Also did you check Gary's link to another discussion. I would recommend you to start a new post, instead of following on old threads.Â
Regards,
Nanda.
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