Assertion Failed - Rendering

Assertion Failed - Rendering

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Assertion Failed - Rendering

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Ran into a really weird one today. An assertion failed error. See below:

 

assertion failed.png

 

It seems to be referring to an absolute file path that includes a personal folder of someone called Jenkins? hahaha. I think someone made a programming mistake there.

 

This error occurred when viewing a model in Autodesk CFD 2018. The zoom function using the mousewheel stopped working, so I attempted to use the manual zoom tool and then the error immediately occurs.

 

Anyone at Autodesk who can help with this one?

 

Regards,

Matthew Gent

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Amal.C
Alumni
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Hi Matt,

 

Nice joke 😄 😄 !

 

Does this error message happen for all the models you open in CFD 2018? Did you make sure to install Update 1 of CFD 2018? 

What about your graphic card? Do you have the latest driver installed on your machine? 

 

Thanks,

Amal



Amal Cheikh rouhou
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Anonymous
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I have not! I've just seen it in my autodesk desktop app. I'll install that and see whether the issue occurs again.

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Jon.Wilde
Alumni
Alumni

Check this out too.

 

In the meantime, I will go have a word with Jenkins...

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Amal.C
Alumni
Alumni

Hi Matt,

 

It would be great if you can provide us with an update regarding this issue 🙂 were you able to avoid it after installing the latest update of CFD 2018? 

 

Thanks,

Amal



Amal Cheikh rouhou
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Anonymous
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Hi Amal. Unfortunately, I cannot install the service pack with my current license. My boss has to do that and he still hasn't got round to it. So I can't say whether this will work or not yet!

 

I know you support guys will be eager to tick this problem off the list! You may if you want. I can always re-open another if it doesn't work.

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Jon.Wilde
Alumni
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Hi Matt,

 

Jenkins was wondering if you had a chance to apply those flags I shared above to the global settings 😉

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Anonymous
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I'm not sure if this was ever resolved, but I have had a very similar problem. In my case, the problem was linked to the fact that I had spherical geometry in my model. I had a Brass cube (hear sink), a flattened cube rectangle for a peltier module, and a hemisphere solid (steel) on the cold surface of the peltier. It gave me this "Assertion Error" written by this jerk Jenkins multiple times. When I remodeled a hexagonal nut to replace the dome: problem solved.

 

I have had this same problem with FUSION 360 as well. 

 

I even retried my hemispherical system after a succesful run on the nut. Jenkins struck again.

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jeffguida
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I'm getting a similar error every time I try to run In-Canvas rendering.  Strangely this only started AFTER I upgraded my machine to a top-line Nvidia P5000 system (and graphics drivers are up-to-date).  Ironic.

 

Autodesk support please help!  Error below and submitted several times.

F360 Assertion Fail.png

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