Ihave created two separate mechanical model components in workbench, loaded in geometry, applied mats, and meshed the models. With all checkmarks along Engineering Data, Geometry, and model, I then added a Static Structural component and tried to link the two mechanical models by r.click and dragging the model components to the new Static Structural block. This appears to successfully link my geometry and meshes.
After this step, I get update icons next to model in both of my mechanical models and a refresh icon next to my model in the static structural component. When I tried to update my linked model, Ansys crashes with the following error:
"AnsysWBU.exe encountered a problem. A diagnostic file has been written: C:Users..AppDataLocalTempWBDUmpFile.dmp" and then a follow about about losing connectivity, presumably because Mechanical crashed.
Additionally, when I try to open the now linked mechanical model in Ansys Mechanical, the program crashes with the same error. The behavior is the same if I only link a single mechanical model to the static structural component and try to update or open the model in Mechanical.
After reinstalling ANSYS Student 18.2 recently I also ran into the issue that some have reported that Workbench opens up with no toolbox items. I initially thought it was an installation problem or license access problem. In my case I found that the UI had launched in a custom view mode, hiding what I was expecting to see. My problem was solved by selecting View > Reset Workspace
hello, if someone can help me i appreciate so much. My problem is when i open the Ansys Students the toolbox dont have the analysis sistem, just appeared component systems and ACT. I checked the firewall of windows and its ok, but i think the problem is relacionaded with the license.
Hello Everybody! I also had the same problem: once the software was installed, the toolbox resulted to be almost empty with all the icon missing. I solved the problem after many days playing with licence right. I am trying to install it again but I still have the same issue. Moreover, the workbench icon is grey but all the downloading procedure was carried out properly I am sure. I hope someone out there has a solution.
You can fix this problem by going to workbench file location. Right click on the icon and select properties. Select compatibility and change high dp settings. Then select override high dpi scaling and dropdown the arrow to select system (enchanced) option. Restart the workbench :)
Another solution that I've found useful is to right click on an empty space in the toolbox area and select "Customize Toolbar". Then in the "Toolbars" tab, make sure that the "Standard" and "Custom" checkboxes are selected.
Just curious, how were you able to resolve this? I've been trying to hunt down S1 exclusion list for ANSYS and no dice so far. This is exactly the issue I'm seeing with my client and trying to figure out what adjustments need to be made.
My workbench ANSYS2021 R2 refuses to open properly. The program loads and then shows 'initializing Licensing', the Workbench disappears off the screen and shows nothing. I can open other parts of ANSYS like SpaceClaim but not Workbench. I try to uninstall and install back. I don't know where the problem is. Any help is appreciated.
jankowskimd kinnamje my company also uses the sentinel one antivirus client and some coworkers have issues with it blocking their workbench applications. our company IT is understaffed and has not had too much time to resolve the issue. where either of you able to resolve the issues yourselves and could you advise on what the solution is to sentinel one blocking some ansys executables? any help would be greatly appreciated.
Sorry to quote but has anyone of you figured out the issue? I tried every tricks above but still couldn't run Workbench even after IT involved. Btw we are using SentinelOne too. Any input would be appreciated!
Your SentinelOne admin needs to create an Interoperability Exclusion to allow Workbench to run. Point your admin to this SentinelOne Knowledge Base article to do so: -us/articles/360002679893-Interoperability-Exclusions They will need to allow list the location where Workbench is installed on your computer. This cannot be done from your computer. It needs to be done in the SentinelOne console.
I am not very familiar with ANSYS, but I have used the workbench enough before to be familiar with it. So when I went to open the workbench I was surprised to see this.I am used to something that looks more like this second picture. I am using ANSYS 18.2, and that is the same version on all computers my students will be using in class. However, I don't have any idea how to change it to look like the second and cannot access ANSYS help since I don't manage the license and non of the student lab techs know anything about ANSYS. I can't effectively teach my students ANSYS if workbench GUI looks so different.
The first screenshot is technically the app called AIM (despite the fact that if you zoom in to the top left it says workbench). I was able to just type in "workbench" in the windows search bar and the correct app popped up.
I have a colleague that has ANYSYS installed on his machine, but unfortanetely he isn't in today. For now though you can try the steps outlined in this previous forum post: -forum/ansys-in-inventor/td-p/6742315
Simplest way to check for supported files is go to ANSYS whatever app you use and go to File-> Open or Import and check which files it accepts, then go to Rhino select your obects click File->Export and see what formats it exports and compare.
ANSYS deliberately make the t tricky - they want their software to behave like on integrated package when it is actually a wide range of technologies bolted together under a workbench banner, as far as I can see.
As opposed to solving interactively (through the GUI), running in batch is strongly recommended for heavy workloads. By leveraging Rescale HPCThe use of parallel processing for running advanced applicat... More resources, you can make use of your account cloud storagea simple and scalable way to store, access, and share data o... More to store large data and result files and only use what you need for your post-processing activities.
It is worth mentioning that this is not the only method to submit your ANSYS jobs in batch. Keep in mind about the standard batch submission by analysis (e.g. Mechanical in batch, Fluent in batch) if you want to piecewise update each analysis system. Refer to the ANSYS Batch Tutorials for more information.
As we are working towards increasing the coverage of ANSYS Workbench project schematics (e.g. Mesh/Model component systems and FSI analysis systems among others) please read the Requirements section below to ensure your project schematic is compatible with our Rescale Workbench in batch solution.
The command below solves any multi-system workbench project where all the analyses are ANSYS Mechanical; this includes dependent systems such as the one shown below as well as multiple independent ANSYS Mechanical systems.
The command below solves 4 cores per design point. For instanceAn Amazon Virtual Machine More if your project contains 8 design points and you choose a 16 corean individual processing unit within a multicore processor o... More Nickel hardware setting, then 4 design points (each with 4 cores) will solve simultaneously while the remaining 4 design points will wait and start as each design point completes.
The command below solves 4 cores per design point. For instance if your project contains 8 design points and you choose a 16 core Nickel hardware setting, then 4 design points (each with 4 cores) will solve simultaneously while the remaining 4 design points will wait and start as each design point completes.
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