I have the following problem, as shown in the screenshot below, with Nastran-in-CAD when I am performing any type of simulation analysis. Thanks for helping me to solve this problem.
Hi @Anonymous
Sorry to read about the problem with the solver. What type of analysis are you performing? Some type of nonlinear?
Does the same "IVF Build" problem occur if you run a linear static stress analysis?
My guess is that the version of InCAD that you are using (2015? Go to the "About" command on the right end of the ribbon and give the build number in your reply) is not compatible with Windows 10. But I will ask if anyone else has some ideas.
Hi Joseph,
Check your version of InCAD (using the "Nastran Support > About" command in the ribbon).
If it is older than Build 2015.0.1.8, then try downloading and installing Service Pack 1. As far as I can tell, SP1 was the latest update to 2015. The link to download it is at the bottom of this read me page.
I will check to see what to try next
Hi @Anonymous
There appears to be some issues with the latest version of Win 10 (the "Creators Update" -- not sure how you would check if you have that update for Win 10.). If your problem is the same, then the solution is to uninstall and reinstall Visual C++ runtime libraries as explained in this article:
How to remove and reinstall Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Libraries
Let us know if that fixes your problem.
Hi @Anonymous
I wanted to check if you have tried reinstalling the Visual C++, and if so, did it help.
I just realized that you are using Windows 8.1 but I keep thinking that you are using Windows 10. So even though this solution was brought to my attention because customers have been having problems with Win 10, I think the solution is probably the same in your case.