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ANSYS close down itself

ANSYS close down itself

ANSYS close down itself

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I am trying to run ANSYS using macros. after building the model and applying the loads/constrains, I run ANSYS using code
  
    SOLVE
    FINISH

    /POST1, PLNSOL, S, EQV

    PLDISP, 2
    /DSCALE, 1, 0
    /EOF
ANSYS automatically closes down without error message.  Do you know what could be the reason?  the memory overflow?  Thanks.

The log file is as follows:

/COM,ANSYS RELEASE 10.0A1  UP20060105       13:57:50    09/18/2007
/input,menust,tmp,'',,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1   
/GRA,POWER
/GST,ON
/PLO,INFO,3
/GRO,CURL,ON
/CPLANE,1   
/REPLOT,RESIZE  
WPSTYLE,,,,,,,,0

RE: ANSYS close down itself

The /EOF command is intended to be used when nesting files.  When using the /INPUT command there is a LINE argument which allows you to read only a segment of a file.  This segment is identified by a label which starts with a colon, :, and the /EOF command is intended to be used as a flag to mark the end of the segment.  Even typing /EOF in the GUI will cause normal termination of Ansys.  If you wanted to only use a portion of a file consider calling it from a parent file and it should function normally when containing the /EOF command.

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