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Command Lines in Ansys Mechanical

Command Lines in Ansys Mechanical

Command Lines in Ansys Mechanical

(OP)
Hey there,
I have the problem that the ANSYS iterative PCG solver underestimates the difficulty of my model and crashes because the guessed maximum number of iterations is not enough. That's why I want to increase the multiplier MULT in the EQSLV command. I am working with ANSYS Static Structural in Workbench and I wonder how to get this command in there since I don't find the option in the solver settings.
Anybody who knows how to get this right?

Thanks!
Alex

RE: Command Lines in Ansys Mechanical

I think you should check the NEQIT command and set pred,off to turn off the prediction of the number of iterations before convergence.

RE: Command Lines in Ansys Mechanical

And by the way, you will want to insert command snippets, these parameters can't be set in the solver settings.

RE: Command Lines in Ansys Mechanical

(OP)
Thank you very much! That ultimately solved my problem! :)
Best wishes,
Alex

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