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mesh density overload, some loaded panels not analysing

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Opel5
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mesh density overload, some loaded panels not analysing

Morning All,

 

I'm having some curious problems with this building model:

 

Image 1- One of the front lift panels creates an overly dense FE mesh.

Image 2 - The stairs on the RHS (in red) is loaded but doesn't seem to be analysing.

Image 3 - When adding a roof slab above the edge beam highlighted in red, the front wall panel (in red) shows no load transfer.

 

I also have a "no material" warning that keeps popping up during verification which I can't get rid of.

Zipped RTD file to follow. This post only allows 3 attachments at 1 time.

 

Any expert advice on solving the above would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks,

Scott

 

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Message 2 of 6
Opel5
in reply to: Opel5

rtd attachment regarding post above

Message 3 of 6
Romanich
in reply to: Opel5

Hi,

first of all run generation of computational model and after that verification.

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Artur.Kosakowski
in reply to: Opel5

Your expert name is the detailed correction to structural axes and planes where they are not defined  (you may call it precision if you prefer)  Smiley Happy



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Opel5
in reply to: Artur.Kosakowski

Many Thanks!!! It's working great now 🙂

 

Out of interest, is there any Robot guide / PDF focussing on debugging any of the above errors? I don't want to be the pain in the arse on this forum coming back with similar errors when they crop up.

 

 

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Artur.Kosakowski
in reply to: Opel5

Try to use the search box located at the top fright corer and type the key words such as e.g. incoherent mesh.

 

See also http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/Autodesk-Robot-Structural/Tips-for-using-Search-in-the-Autodesk-Forums...



Artur Kosakowski

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