Hi, all,
in my EMPro (2011.02 version) FEM simulation, during the meshing process, the following error occurred.
!!! ERROR !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ABORT: non-zero return value <1073807364> of the following command
< C:\Agilent\EMPro2011_02\bin\Win64\emds_mesher.exe C:\Documents and Settings\ThinPKG20110509.ep\Simulations\000005\emds_dsn\design initial initial>
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I tried both the direct solver and iterative solver, neither was able to start the meshing process.
Any suggestions? Thank you very much!
Yours,
Yiliu
in my EMPro (2011.02 version) FEM simulation, during the meshing process, the following error occurred.
!!! ERROR !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ABORT: non-zero return value <1073807364> of the following command
< C:\Agilent\EMPro2011_02\bin\Win64\emds_mesher.exe C:\Documents and Settings\ThinPKG20110509.ep\Simulations\000005\emds_dsn\design initial initial>
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I tried both the direct solver and iterative solver, neither was able to start the meshing process.
Any suggestions? Thank you very much!
Yours,
Yiliu
!!! ERROR !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ABORT: non-zero return value <-1073741819> of the following command
< ...\bin\Win64\emds_mesher.exe
Here a sample project. I also posted it somewhere else. I am doing global web searches to see if anyone resolved the issue and how they did it so I can also learn how to do the geometry.
I created this design using SolidWorks. Then I saved it to IGES, and imported into EMpro. I wonder if this process is the culprit. Perhaps it wants me to natively design the substrate and antenna within the tool as opposed to importing. I don't believe this is the case, and should not be the case, but at this point, it has been 3 weeks, and I can't figure out how simulate it. I have been succesful with uW Momemtum, but I want to use a Full 3D simulator to do other variation of parameters in 3D.
Any help would be appreciated.
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I am thirsty for EMPro knowledge! Any help will be greatly appreciated.
RR
1. If you create a simulation (Create a simulation only not Create and Queue), you can run 3D visualizations where you can find "3D connectivity" that shows connected conductors. This helps where is open or short circuit.
2. Under this visualization, you can use a tool "Object Statistics" which shows potential problem areas.
3. If you have mesh issues, then you can use select some suspicious objects and exclude them from the mesh. You can find this menu by selecting an object and bringing up a menu by *right mouse click*. This helps which objects cause (such as slivers or bad geometries) the meshing issues.
With the upcoming release, there will be a new tool called "3D connectivity" which will also help you.