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Error in ANSYS

Error in ANSYS

Error in ANSYS

(OP)
Hello,

I have solve a CREMONA structure. I create the BEAM-3, put the Area, Izz and height. Select model structural, linear, elastic, isotropic.

I create keypoints, lines to link keypoints. Meshtool > divide each line in 10 divisions and finally I mesh.

I set the restrictions and put the forces.

I solve the system and get the right reactions.

The problem is that when I want to see "element solution" I get an error " No data is available for the selected model or data location
specifications"

It's curious because the first time I did it, I could see the element list solution. But now I can't and I haven't modified anything.

Thanks!!

RE: Error in ANSYS

Did you set the outres ? If yes, what did you write ?

And what are the results you are trying to see ?

RE: Error in ANSYS

go to solution-> solution options and select the results you want to save/append into your results file. Or alternatively, issue the outres command. You can learn about it in the help, but in your case outres,esol,all should do it.


regards,
Miguel Silva,Msc.

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