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stop ansys from writing warnings into the error file

stop ansys from writing warnings into the error file

stop ansys from writing warnings into the error file

(OP)
i am performing a nonlinear analysis in ansys classic which generates some warnings for every element.warnings are writen into the ansys .err file.the warnings are not important for me and i want to solve the problem anyway. my model is a simple model made of 400 layered shell99 elements.although my problem has to converge fast but beacause of these warnings which are written to the error file in every equ. iteration that ansys performs, it takes a long time for it to converge. i wana know if it is possible to ignore the warnings and prevent them from being written in to the error file.

RE: stop ansys from writing warnings into the error file

try the command /nerr

RE: stop ansys from writing warnings into the error file

(OP)
i have tried /nerr but that doesn't do what i want. it just limits number of warnings that are displayed but still writes them into the error file.

RE: stop ansys from writing warnings into the error file

The manual says if you use a negative number (e.g., /nerr,-1) the absolute value is used to control the number of messages written to the error file per command.  It may not get you down to zero but at least it would limit them.  

RE: stop ansys from writing warnings into the error file

(OP)
i have done so terio,but the problem didn't get solved.
thanks for your help anyway

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