TAGGED: Discovery AIM
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August 26, 2019 at 1:36 pm
rohandixit1987
SubscriberHello,
I would like to do Modal Analysis of a component in ANSYS DIscovery AIM. However, I got following error -Â
*** ERROR *** Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â CP = Â Â 222.266 Â TIME= 18:54:05
 There is not enough memory for the Distributed Sparse Matrix Solver to Â
 proceed using the out-of-core memory mode.  The total memory required  Â
 by all processes = 51056 MB.  The total physical memory that is     Â
 available on the system = 29030 MB.  Please decrease the model size,  Â
 or run this model on another system with more physical memory.     Â *** ERROR ***              CP =   222.266  TIME= 18:54:05
 Distributed Sparse Matrix Solver failure.  Please check the error file Â
 for possible causes.                          Â *** ERROR ***              CP =   222.281  TIME= 18:54:05
 An error occured inside DSP solver                   Â
 Call to DSP Routine dsp_allocFinalMem failed (info=4).         Â *** ERROR ***              CP =   225.000  TIME= 18:54:15
 Distributed Sparse Matrix Solver failure.  Please check the error file Â
 for possible causes.                          Â *** ERROR ***              CP =   225.000  TIME= 18:54:15
 Distributed Sparse Matrix Solver failure.  Please check the error file Â
 for possible causes.                          Â *** ERROR ***              CP =   225.000  TIME= 18:54:15
 Distributed Sparse Matrix Solver failure.  Please check the error file Â
 for possible causes.                          Â *** ERROR ***              CP =   225.000  TIME= 18:54:15
 An error occured inside DSP solver                   Â
 Call to DSP Routine dsp_allocFinalMem failed (info=4).         Â *** ERROR ***              CP =   225.000  TIME= 18:54:15
 An error occured inside DSP solver                   Â
 Call to DSP Routine dsp_allocFinalMem failed (info=4).         Â *** ERROR ***              CP =   225.000  TIME= 18:54:15
 An error occured inside DSP solver                   Â
 Call to DSP Routine dsp_allocFinalMem failed (info=4).ÂÂ
Please refer attached herewith error files for the same.
Request to provide a solution for the same.
Thanks & Regards,
RD
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August 26, 2019 at 5:07 pm
Gaurav Sharma
Ansys EmployeeHi RD
How many nodes are there in your meshed model.
The computational requirement to solve a problem in Discovery AIM is directly dependent on the number of nodes in your model. The error message indicates that the problem you are working on is more complex than what the hardware in use can handle.
For most of the cases, this is triggered by the use of extremely fine elements to mesh the model. Reducing the mesh count by using relatively coarser elements, should help you do away the problem.Â
Also, please let me know the configuration of the machine you are using (RAM and available disc space on the drive where model is saved).
Thanks & Regards,
Gaurav
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August 27, 2019 at 5:06 pm
rohandixit1987
SubscriberHello Gaurav_ANSYSÂ
I reduced the mesh size from 0.001 to 0.01. With this, I was able to make a run.
I think, this has helped to reduce the no. of nodes.
Thank you for your help.
Regards,
RD
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