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Static Equilbirium analysis error

Static Equilbirium analysis error

Static Equilbirium analysis error

(OP)
I was trying to run a suspension analysis and in turn I get the following error in Adams/Car


Static equilibrium analysis has not been successful.
The maximum number of iterations 25, has been reached.
For the last attempted iteration:
The equation with the largest error was contact Comp = 5 Error = 705141.910177
The variable receiving the largest increment was fix Comp = 5 Delta = 563645957.821714.
ERROR: Simulation failure detected.
ERROR: Simulation failure detected.

How to rectify this error??

Looking forward for some useful answers




RE: Static Equilbirium analysis error

I think if you bothered to read the rest of the output it would have said something like

1)Increase MAXIT
2)increase ERROR (this is often a bad idea, reducing ERROR is often just as helpful)
3)Use STATIC FUNNEL

Of course far more likely is that your model has some typoes in it.

Cheers

Greg Locock


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