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what could this message be caused by? ? ?
an unknown error occurred during solution. check the solver output on the solution information object for possible causes.

:confused:
 
if you don't have too much waste of time try to check out the "nonlinear analysis" option. .cmq better describe the problem
 
the problem is the one shown in bold. If it was the option, do you think I'd take precious time from you? ?

We try to be more elastic. I allowed myself to be very "poor" in the formulation of the question because there is another of a few days ago linked to the problem.

He didn't want to be a lack of respect.
 
ok do so: click on "solution information" in the tree and select "solver output".
in the window appears a text file, scroll it almost at the end and see that error messages give you. I attach image.
 

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This is what is reported:
*** error *** cp = 43.119 time= 15:33:36
an unexpected error ( sig$segv ) has occurred... ansys internal data
has been corrupted. ansys is unable to recover and will terminate.
 
What version of ansys are you using? on what operating system?
This is a cursed memory error that is almost impossible to interpret. . .
I would recommend you submit the file to ansys technical assistance.
 
the problem is the one shown in bold. If it was the option, do you think I'd take precious time from you? ?

We try to be more elastic. I allowed myself to be very "poor" in the formulation of the question because there is another of a few days ago linked to the problem.

He didn't want to be a lack of respect.
my message meant: "try to check the non-linear analysis if the model is relatively simple and therefore this option does not take too much resolution time." You misinterpreted my message, I never allow myself to accuse anyone
 
the problem has been solved. In practice, in the model, the bolts I replaced them with beam elements: unfortunately, in the definition of one of them, instead of assigning all the inner face of the hole I assigned only half.

Maybe it can help someone: When using beams to simulate bolts, always check that both internal faces of the hole are selected. solved that...the analysis is gone.

I will soon hear:
 

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