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September 30, 2020 at 7:06 am
Snow1Runner
SubscriberHello everyone, nI've recently upgraded from version 19.2 to 2020R1.nI'm getting this recurring error on one of my simulations: nError: interface zone 297 has two adjacent cell zonesnError: interface zone 295 has two adjacent cell zonesnError: interface zone 293 has two adjacent cell zonesnThis is the first time I experience anything like this and I would like to know if anyone has seen it and knows how to even start to diagnose the problem. Is there a way to identify where these zones are to pinpoint the exact location? What does having two adjacent cell zones means. nI have surfed around the web and found people experiencing a similar problem where the interface zone is unassigned. I think this is not the same problem. n -
October 1, 2020 at 1:16 am
Satyajeet Padhi
Ansys EmployeeHi,nDo you have an assembly with zero slack?nA way to identify the zone is to check the diag file from Solve -> Diagnostics. Search for the zone number and it should give you an idea where to look for.nBest,nSatyajeetnn
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