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January 17, 2024 at 10:49 am
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January 18, 2024 at 3:13 pmRahul MuleAnsys Employee
Hello,
Try using the suggestions given in following articles:How to recover WB settings after its abnormal exist or crash? - Ansys Knowledge
After Ansys WB crash, how to recover the project from .Mechdb? - Ansys Knowledge
Hope this helps!
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January 25, 2024 at 8:30 amtayyaba.banoSubscriber
Hi,
Thanks for your kind reply.
I just recovered my project by the following step:
Go to files-session_files-_creashed.wbjn-delete
i.e. please delete all the crashed files you have and run your simulations from the last saved state.
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I hope it works for those who are working with FSI simulations using workbench.
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Kind regards
Tayyaba Bano
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January 25, 2024 at 8:32 amtayyaba.banoSubscriber
sorry * _crashed.wbjn (a typing mistake in the previous)
Thanks
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January 25, 2024 at 12:03 pmRahul MuleAnsys Employee
Hello Tayyaba,
Good to know that the files are recovered.Keep backup of files and clear the generated data from system coupling solution cell. Try running it again.
If that doesn't help. Remove the connections of coupling participant from system coupling and make them again.
Please refer following tutorial for running FSI case in workbench:
Analyzing FSI with ANSYS Fluent and Mechanical - Part I (youtube.com)Analyzing FSI with ANSYS Fluent and Mechanical - Part II (youtube.com)
Hope this helps.
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