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August 7, 2021 at 2:25 pmGurhanSubscriber
I have a 3D model, and assigned a material from library to PMs then the error popped up. I switched the material, the error is still exist. If I disable the PMs, the simulation can be run. 2D version of the model is run smoothly. The error is valid in the latest two version 2021 R1 and R2. Thank you for your helps and comments.
August 10, 2021 at 5:06 amAndyJPSubscriberso, why don't you just tell which material do you use, or provide the project file? telepathy is a hard thing to perform on incomplete data.
August 10, 2021 at 9:28 amNavya CAnsys EmployeeHi @Gurhan Please provide screenshots of the materials you are using to check the error.
Please use the image option and not the Attachment option while sharing the screenshots.
Regards Navya
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