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Fusion Constantly Crashing During 2D Contour Simulation

pete.oxenham
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Fusion Constantly Crashing During 2D Contour Simulation

pete.oxenham
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There is a specific operation where Fusion keeps crashing. IPS is able to calculate the stock just fine, but fusion hangs up and completely crashes. The location of the "error calculating stock" is right on the inside of that contour where the tool turns nearly 90deg.

 

I have unprotected and regenerated the operation but the issue still arises. There is a nearly identical operation right before this one that simulates just fine.

 

FWIW, the stock is modeled, and I am unable to share the file. Fusion crashes but does not let me share a crash report with AD.

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Pete Oxenham
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jhackney1972
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Can you share your model? If you do not know how to attach your Fusion 360 follow these easy steps. Open the model in Fusion 360, select the File menu, then Export and save to your hard drive. Then use the Attachments section of a forum post to attach it.

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pete.oxenham
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Hi John,

Thanks for your reply. As I said in my original post, unfortunately I cannot share the file.

Pete

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jhackney1972
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Is it possible to open your model in the Design Environment, cutout the problem area and save that to a separate file, then attach that?  As you said, ones right beside it work fine and mine work fine also so there is not data to work against.

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pete.oxenham
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Nope, that would be a violation of my NDA. I understand you have no information to work with, this is why it's frustrating that I have no way of sending a crash report directly to Autodesk, nor do I have a way to directly report a bug.

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seth.madore
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@pete.oxenham can you share your file directly with an Autodesk employee? We are under NDA and I'm willing to sign attesting to that as well. You can email me at: seth dot madore at autodesk dot com


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