Fusion Simulation Stuck at 1%

Fusion Simulation Stuck at 1%

nicolasvargas4Q8MQ
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Fusion Simulation Stuck at 1%

nicolasvargas4Q8MQ
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I am trying to simulate a quasi-static event simulation of two parts interacting with each other. My design is relatively simple, with just an aluminium cylinder (set as rigid body) clipping into an ABS plastic clip that I designed. I am trying to simulate the deformation of the clip. I have managed to generate one solution with cloud computing earlier today, but since then, new simulations sent to the cloud just freeze. Is there anything I can do on my end to resolve the issue, or is this purely a cloud server issue?

I've been reading up on similar forum posts and it seems they got their processing queue reset. Would it be possible to do the same for me? Also, how can I avoid this issue in the future? Any help is appreciated, thank you.

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RajkumarIlanchelian
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@nicolasvargas4Q8MQ @Can you please follow this article and see if that helps? 

https://www.autodesk.com/support/technical/article/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/Simulation-bar-stu...

Rajkumar Ilanchelian
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nicolasvargas4Q8MQ
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Thanks for the suggestion, but it hasn't fixed the issue unfortunately. Here is the log file I collected.

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henderh
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Hi @nicolasvargas4Q8MQ,

 

Thank you for providing the log files. I don't see any stuck jobs for your account on our back-end (one job is currently running). 

 

I believe the appearance of stuck jobs may be happening because of the following:

  1. The quasi-static solver is taking a long time to process the setup according to the mesh size and study settings specified. The job may appear that it's stuck, but it is still processing. In some cases, this could cause the cloud solve to reach the 12-hour time limit, and the solve will fail (with a message the timeout limit was reached).
  2. Student / Education accounts are allowed up to two concurrently active solves. Additional jobs sent will remain queued until all jobs are processed. If you already have two running jobs, the Status column in Job Status will show the solve progress at 1% for the additional job(s) while they are queued. In that case, they shouldn't need to be Canceled.

If you attach the f3d, I'll be happy to take a look at the setup.

  • File > Export... > Autodesk Fusion Archive Files (*.f3d)

Hope this helps!



Hugh Henderson
QA Engineer (Fusion Simulation)