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Error when using Optimetrics

    • Isha_Engg
      Subscriber
      I am trying to simulate a coil to calculate B_field, inductance, and ohmic and core losses. I am running Optimetrics so that I get L>=10.5uH. The parameters that have to be automatically varied are core dimensions, air gap, number of turns.nHow to know if the cost function will lead to convergence? What would be a limit on parameterization? nDo we have a rule of thumb that certain number parameter variations would converge? n I am getting errors: separate operation failed due to lump count inconsistency. found 18 lumps instead of the expected 16 lumps. What does this error mean?nAre the number of parameters too many to vary to achieve the desired optimization? n
    • NKC
      Forum Moderator
      nAre you parameterizing the values in UDPs?nIn that case, can you check if the results are really getting affected by the error? Are you able to successfully complete the simulation?nMostly this error has no significance and may not affect the results.nnRegardsnNavya,nn
    • Isha_Engg
      Subscriber
      ,nYes, the simulation successfully completes now. I used the heal function and the error is no more there. The unhealed and the healed geometry gives the same results. But what is the meaning of this error?nRegards,nIshan
    • NKC
      Forum Moderator
      nIt's a known display bug and it has no significance.n
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