Hi,
Can someone help? I prepared 3 simulation jobs (all include mesh adaptation) on a local installation of Autodesk Simulation 2014. I started the run using the Solver Manager, and hence 2 got queued while the first one started.
The Solution Monitor says that all analyses finished successfully, my computer does not have any SimCFD solver or mesher processes running as well, yet when I see the design study bar at the bottom, all three design studies show that they are running or queued. (see screenshot below)
If I try to activate any of them to view the results, I get the following error.
Is there a way around this? Is this a bug in the software? I would hate to run all three simulations again as they took an entire day.
Thanks,
Solved! Go to Solution.
Solved by OmkarJ. Go to Solution.
Sometimes this happens when the jobs are queued. Try not to change between the design studies too much when you are submitting.
A workaround exists:
1) Backup the results files (Scenario.sxxx.res, where xxx is last iteration) from "solver" directories of all scenarios somewhere.
2) Export the cfz file of the simulation and open it. The folder structure will be created for the new simulation that is a replica of earlier simulation, without any results.
3) Open first scenario and run it for 0 iterations, the mesh will be created. Now copy the corresponding Scenario.sxxx.res in the "solver" folder of this scenario.
4) Go back to SimCFD and now solve the scenario from sxxx iterations for 0 iteration. The results will be mapped on to the new mesh. But you will lose all the convergence plot.
5) Repeat this for all other scenarios.
This way at least you have the results of last iteration. You can run futher if needed.
Hope this helps?
Omkar
Hello.. Not sure what's going on with this model, but can appreciate it sounds frustrating. I think we can provide some pointers on the forum, but this sounds like a good opportunity to reach out to the support team so they can dive in a bit further. That way we can reduce any wasted time especially as the weekend approaches.
You can email me direct, if you need a quicker response - derrek.cooper@autodesk.com
Hi all,
I had a similar problem and OmkarJ gave me the same steps see my post titled "Crash Recovery." This should be simiplified / addressed. Thank you for your time and attention to this matter.
Mike
Hello, what was the caused of the issue? I'm seeing the same thing after I hit "SOLVE"....so frustrating.
was there something wrong with the model that can cause this???
Dear Omar
Sometimes this happens when the jobs are queued. Try not to change between the design studies too much when you are submitting.
A workaround exists:
1) Backup the results files (Scenario.sxxx.res, where xxx is last iteration) from "solver" directories of all scenarios somewhere.
2) Export the cfz file of the simulation and open it. The folder structure will be created for the new simulation that is a replica of earlier simulation, without any results.
3) Open first scenario and run it for 0 iterations, the mesh will be created. Now copy the corresponding Scenario.sxxx.res in the "solver" folder of this scenario.
4) Go back to SimCFD and now solve the scenario from sxxx iterations for 0 iteration. The results will be mapped on to the new mesh. But you will lose all the convergence plot.
5) Repeat this for all other scenarios.
Do you have a work around when you have only one model/design/everything open at once?
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