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Ansys Mechanical Enterprise Overview

The document provides legal notices and copyright information for the ANSYS MAPDL 2023 R1 software, detailing its proprietary nature and licensing terms. It includes a list of installed components and features of the software, as well as technical specifications regarding the analysis setup and parameters. The document emphasizes compliance with U.S. export laws and restrictions for government users.
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Solver Output

Ansys Mechanical Enterprise

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2023 R1

Point Releases and Patches installed:

ANSYS, Inc. License Manager 2023 R1


Discovery 2023 R1
SpaceClaim 2023 R1
Autodyn 2023 R1
LS-DYNA 2023 R1
CFD-Post only 2023 R1
CFX (includes CFD-Post) 2023 R1
Chemkin 2023 R1
EnSight 2023 R1
FENSAP-ICE 2023 R1
Fluent (includes CFD-Post) 2023 R1
Polyflow (includes CFD-Post) 2023 R1
Forte (includes EnSight) 2023 R1
TurboGrid 2023 R1
ICEM CFD 2023 R1
Motion 2023 R1
Aqwa 2023 R1
Speos 2023 R1
Speos HPC 2023 R1
optiSLang 2023 R1
Additive 2023 R1
Customization Files for User Programmable Features 2023 R1
Mechanical Products 2023 R1
Icepak (includes CFD-Post) 2023 R1
Remote Solve Manager Standalone Services 2023 R1
Ansys Sound - SAS 2023 R1
Viewer 2023 R1
ACIS Geometry Interface 2023 R1
AutoCAD Geometry Interface 2023 R1
Catia, Version 4 Geometry Interface 2023 R1
Catia, Version 5 Geometry Interface 2023 R1
Catia, Version 6 Geometry Interface 2023 R1
Creo Elements/Direct Modeling Geometry Interface 2023 R1
Creo Parametric Geometry Interface 2023 R1
Inventor Geometry Interface 2023 R1
JTOpen Geometry Interface 2023 R1
NX Geometry Interface 2023 R1
Parasolid Geometry Interface 2023 R1
Solid Edge Geometry Interface 2023 R1
SOLIDWORKS Geometry Interface 2023 R1

***** MAPDL COMMAND LINE ARGUMENTS *****


BATCH MODE REQUESTED (-b) = NOLIST

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INPUT FILE COPY MODE (-c) = COPY


DISTRIBUTED MEMORY PARALLEL REQUESTED
8 PARALLEL PROCESSES REQUESTED WITH SINGLE THREAD PER PROCESS
TOTAL OF 8 CORES REQUESTED
INPUT FILE NAME = C:\Users\N Pavan\AppData\Local\Temp\WB_N Pavan_26052_2\_ProjectScratch\Scr3EB2\[Link]
OUTPUT FILE NAME = C:\Users\N Pavan\AppData\Local\Temp\WB_N Pavan_26052_2\_ProjectScratch\Scr3EB2\[Link]
START-UP FILE MODE = NOREAD
STOP FILE MODE = NOREAD

RELEASE= 2023 R1 BUILD= 23.1 UP20221128 VERSION=WINDOWS x64


CURRENT JOBNAME=file0 23:07:38 NOV 05, 2025 CP= 0.062

PARAMETER _DS_PROGRESS = 999.0000000

/INPUT FILE= [Link] LINE= 0

*** NOTE *** CP = 0.250 TIME= 23:07:38


The /CONFIG,NOELDB command is not valid in a distributed memory
parallel solution. Command is ignored.

*GET _WALLSTRT FROM ACTI ITEM=TIME WALL VALUE= 23.1272222

TITLE=
wbnew--Static Structural (B5)

ACT Extensions:
LSDYNA, 2023.1
5f463412-bd3e-484b-87e7-cbc0a665e474, wbex
/COM, ANSYSMotion, 2023.1
20180725-3f81-49eb-9f31-41364844c769, wbex

SET PARAMETER DIMENSIONS ON _WB_PROJECTSCRATCH_DIR


TYPE=STRI DIMENSIONS= 248 1 1

PARAMETER _WB_PROJECTSCRATCH_DIR(1) = C:\Users\N Pavan\AppData\Local\Temp\WB_N Pavan_26052_2\_ProjectScratch\Scr3EB2\

SET PARAMETER DIMENSIONS ON _WB_SOLVERFILES_DIR


TYPE=STRI DIMENSIONS= 248 1 1

PARAMETER _WB_SOLVERFILES_DIR(1) = C:\Users\N Pavan\AppData\Local\Temp\WB_N Pavan_26052_2\wbnew_files\dp0\SYS-1\MECH\

SET PARAMETER DIMENSIONS ON _WB_USERFILES_DIR


TYPE=STRI DIMENSIONS= 248 1 1

PARAMETER _WB_USERFILES_DIR(1) = C:\Users\N Pavan\AppData\Local\Temp\WB_N Pavan_26052_2\wbnew_files\user_files\


--- Data in consistent MKS units. See Solving Units in the help system for more

MKS UNITS SPECIFIED FOR INTERNAL


LENGTH (l) = METER (M)
MASS (M) = KILOGRAM (KG)
TIME (t) = SECOND (SEC)
TEMPERATURE (T) = CELSIUS (C)
TOFFSET = 273.0
CHARGE (Q) = COULOMB
FORCE (f) = NEWTON (N) (KG-M/SEC2)
HEAT = JOULE (N-M)

PRESSURE = PASCAL (NEWTON/M**2)


ENERGY (W) = JOULE (N-M)
POWER (P) = WATT (N-M/SEC)
CURRENT (i) = AMPERE (COULOMBS/SEC)
CAPACITANCE (C) = FARAD
INDUCTANCE (L) = HENRY
MAGNETIC FLUX = WEBER
RESISTANCE (R) = OHM
ELECTRIC POTENTIAL = VOLT

INPUT UNITS ARE ALSO SET TO MKS

*** MAPDL - ENGINEERING ANALYSIS SYSTEM RELEASE 2023 R1 23.1 ***


Ansys Mechanical Enterprise
20120530 VERSION=WINDOWS x64 23:07:38 NOV 05, 2025 CP= 0.281

wbnew--Static Structural (B5)

***** MAPDL ANALYSIS DEFINITION (PREP7) *****


*********** Nodes for the whole assembly ***********
*********** Nodes for all Remote Points ***********
*********** Elements for Body 1 "Beam (Extracted Profile1)" ***********
*********** Elements for Body 2 "Beam (Extracted Profile1)" ***********
*********** Elements for Body 3 "Beam (Extracted Profile1)" ***********
*********** Elements for Body 4 "Beam (Extracted Profile1)" ***********
*********** Elements for Body 5 "Beam (Extracted Profile1)" ***********
*********** Elements for Body 6 "Beam (Extracted Profile1)" ***********
*********** Elements for Body 7 "Beam (Extracted Profile1)" ***********
*********** Elements for Body 8 "Beam (Extracted Profile1)" ***********
*********** Elements for Body 9 "Beam (Extracted Profile1)" ***********
*********** Elements for Body 10 "Beam (Extracted Profile1)" ***********
*********** Elements for Body 11 "Beam (Extracted Profile1)" ***********
*********** Elements for Body 12 "Beam (Extracted Profile1)" ***********
*********** Elements for Body 13 "Beam (Extracted Profile2)" ***********
*********** Elements for Body 14 "Beam (Extracted Profile2)" ***********
*********** Elements for Body 15 "Beam (Extracted Profile1)" ***********
*********** Elements for Body 16 "Beam (Extracted Profile1)" ***********
*********** Elements for Body 17 "Beam (Extracted Profile1)" ***********
*********** Elements for Body 18 "Beam (Extracted Profile1)" ***********
*********** Elements for Body 19 "Beam (Extracted Profile1)" ***********
*********** Elements for Body 20 "Beam (Extracted Profile1)" ***********
*********** Elements for Body 21 "Beam (Extracted Profile1)" ***********
*********** Elements for Body 22 "Beam (Extracted Profile1)" ***********
*********** Elements for Body 23 "Beam (Extracted Profile1)" ***********
*********** Elements for Body 24 "Beam (Extracted Profile1)" ***********
*********** Elements for Body 25 "Beam (Extracted Profile1)" ***********
*********** Elements for Body 26 "Beam (Extracted Profile1)" ***********
*********** Elements for Body 27 "Beam (Extracted Profile2)" ***********

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*********** Elements for Body 28 "Beam (Extracted Profile2)" ***********


*********** Send User Defined Coordinate System(s) ***********
*********** Set Reference Temperature ***********
*********** Send Materials ***********
*********** Send Beam Properties ***********
*********** Send Named Selection as Node Component ***********
*********** Send Named Selection as Node Component ***********
*********** Send Named Selection as Node Component ***********
*********** Send Named Selection as Node Component ***********
*********** Simple Supports ***********
*********** Create Remote Point "Internal Remote Point" ***********
*********** Create Remote Point "Internal Remote Point 2" ***********
*********** Create Remote Point "Internal Remote Point" ***********
*********** Create Remote Point "Internal Remote Point 2" ***********
*********** Create Remote Point "Internal Remote Point" ***********
*********** Create Remote Point "Internal Remote Point 2" ***********
*********** Create Remote Point "Internal Remote Point" ***********
*********** Create Remote Point "Internal Remote Point 2" ***********
*********** Create Remote Point "Internal Remote Point" ***********
*********** Create Remote Point "Internal Remote Point 2" ***********
*********** Create Remote Point "Internal Remote Point" ***********
*********** Create Remote Point "Internal Remote Point 2" ***********
*********** Create Remote Point "Internal Remote Point" ***********
*********** Create Remote Point "Internal Remote Point 2" ***********
*********** Create Remote Point "Internal Remote Point" ***********
*********** Create Remote Point "Internal Remote Point 2" ***********
*********** Create Remote Point "Internal Remote Point" ***********
*********** Create Remote Point "Internal Remote Point 2" ***********
*********** Create Remote Point "Internal Remote Point" ***********
*********** Create Remote Point "Internal Remote Point 2" ***********
*********** Create Remote Point "Internal Remote Point" ***********
*********** Create Remote Point "Internal Remote Point 2" ***********
*********** Create Remote Point "Internal Remote Point" ***********
*********** Create Remote Point "Internal Remote Point 2" ***********
*********** Create Remote Point "Internal Remote Point" ***********
*********** Create Remote Point "Internal Remote Point 2" ***********
*********** Create Remote Point "Internal Remote Point" ***********
*********** Create Remote Point "Internal Remote Point 2" ***********
*********** Create Remote Point "Internal Remote Point" ***********
*********** Create Remote Point "Internal Remote Point 2" ***********
*********** Create Remote Point "Internal Remote Point" ***********
*********** Create Remote Point "Internal Remote Point 2" ***********
*********** Create Remote Point "Internal Remote Point" ***********
*********** Create Remote Point "Internal Remote Point 2" ***********
*********** Create Remote Point "Internal Remote Point" ***********
*********** Create Remote Point "Internal Remote Point 2" ***********
*********** Create Remote Point "Internal Remote Point" ***********
*********** Create Remote Point "Internal Remote Point 2" ***********
*********** Create Remote Point "Internal Remote Point" ***********
*********** Create Remote Point "Internal Remote Point 2" ***********
*********** Create Remote Point "Internal Remote Point" ***********
*********** Create Remote Point "Internal Remote Point 2" ***********
*********** Create Remote Point "Internal Remote Point" ***********
*********** Create Remote Point "Internal Remote Point 2" ***********
*********** Create Remote Point "Internal Remote Point" ***********
*********** Create Remote Point "Internal Remote Point 2" ***********
*********** Create Remote Point "Internal Remote Point" ***********
*********** Create Remote Point "Internal Remote Point 2" ***********
*********** Create Remote Point "Internal Remote Point 3" ***********
*********** Create Remote Point "Internal Remote Point 4" ***********
*********** Create Remote Point "Internal Remote Point 5" ***********
*********** Create Remote Point "Internal Remote Point 6" ***********
*********** Create Remote Point "Internal Remote Point 7" ***********
*********** Create Remote Point "Internal Remote Point 8" ***********
*********** Create Remote Point "Internal Remote Point 9" ***********
*********** Create Remote Point "Internal Remote Point 10" ***********
*********** Create Remote Point "Internal Remote Point 13" ***********
*********** Create Joint "Spherical - Beam (Extracted Profile1) To Beam (Extrac
Real Constant Set For Above Joint Is 87
*********** Create Joint "Spherical - Beam (Extracted Profile1) To Beam (Extrac
Real Constant Set For Above Joint Is 88
*********** Create Joint "Spherical - Beam (Extracted Profile1) To Beam (Extrac
Real Constant Set For Above Joint Is 89
*********** Create Joint "Spherical - Beam (Extracted Profile1) To Beam (Extrac
Real Constant Set For Above Joint Is 90
*********** Create Joint "Spherical - Beam (Extracted Profile1) To Beam (Extrac
Real Constant Set For Above Joint Is 91
*********** Create Joint "Spherical - Beam (Extracted Profile1) To Beam (Extrac
Real Constant Set For Above Joint Is 92
*********** Create Joint "Spherical - Beam (Extracted Profile1) To Beam (Extrac
Real Constant Set For Above Joint Is 93
*********** Create Joint "Spherical - Beam (Extracted Profile1) To Beam (Extrac
Real Constant Set For Above Joint Is 94
*********** Create Joint "Spherical - Beam (Extracted Profile1) To Beam (Extrac
Real Constant Set For Above Joint Is 95
*********** Create Joint "Spherical - Beam (Extracted Profile1) To Beam (Extrac
Real Constant Set For Above Joint Is 96
*********** Create Joint "Spherical - Beam (Extracted Profile1) To Beam (Extrac
Real Constant Set For Above Joint Is 97
*********** Create Joint "Spherical - Beam (Extracted Profile1) To Beam (Extrac
Real Constant Set For Above Joint Is 98
*********** Create Joint "Spherical - Beam (Extracted Profile1) To Beam (Extrac
Real Constant Set For Above Joint Is 99
*********** Create Joint "Spherical - Beam (Extracted Profile1) To Beam (Extrac
Real Constant Set For Above Joint Is 100
*********** Create Joint "Spherical - Beam (Extracted Profile1) To Beam (Extrac
Real Constant Set For Above Joint Is 101
*********** Create Joint "Spherical - Beam (Extracted Profile1) To Beam (Extrac
Real Constant Set For Above Joint Is 102
*********** Create Joint "Spherical - Beam (Extracted Profile1) To Beam (Extrac
Real Constant Set For Above Joint Is 103
*********** Create Joint "Spherical - Beam (Extracted Profile1) To Beam (Extrac
Real Constant Set For Above Joint Is 104
*********** Create Joint "Spherical - Beam (Extracted Profile1) To Beam (Extrac
Real Constant Set For Above Joint Is 105
*********** Create Joint "Spherical - Beam (Extracted Profile1) To Beam (Extrac
Real Constant Set For Above Joint Is 106
*********** Create Joint "Spherical - Beam (Extracted Profile1) To Beam (Extrac
Real Constant Set For Above Joint Is 107
*********** Create Joint "Spherical - Beam (Extracted Profile1) To Beam (Extrac
Real Constant Set For Above Joint Is 108

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*********** Create Joint "Spherical - Beam (Extracted Profile1) To Beam (Extrac


Real Constant Set For Above Joint Is 109
*********** Create Joint "Spherical - Beam (Extracted Profile1) To Beam (Extrac
Real Constant Set For Above Joint Is 110
*********** Create Spring Connection "Longitudinal - Beam (Extracted Profile1)
Real Constant Set For Above Spring Connection Is 111
*********** Create Spring Connection "Longitudinal - Beam (Extracted Profile1)
Real Constant Set For Above Spring Connection Is 112
*********** Create Spring Connection "Longitudinal - Beam (Extracted Profile1)
Real Constant Set For Above Spring Connection Is 113
*********** Create Spring Connection "Longitudinal - Beam (Extracted Profile1)
Real Constant Set For Above Spring Connection Is 114
*********** Construct Remote Force ***********

LIST DATA TABLE PLAS FOR MATERIAL 28

*** MAPDL - ENGINEERING ANALYSIS SYSTEM RELEASE 2023 R1 23.1 ***


Ansys Mechanical Enterprise
20120530 VERSION=WINDOWS x64 23:07:38 NOV 05, 2025 CP= 3.141

wbnew--Static Structural (B5)

PLASTIC (PLAS) Table For Material 28


ISOTROPIC HARDENING PLASTICITY

1
Temps 2.7000000e+01
PlStrain Stress
0.0000000e+00 5.5840000e+08
8.0000000e-03 5.6830000e+08
1.6000000e-02 5.7770000e+08
2.4000000e-02 5.8670000e+08
3.2000000e-02 5.9520000e+08
4.0000000e-02 6.0330000e+08
4.8000000e-02 6.1100000e+08
5.6000000e-02 6.1820000e+08
6.4000000e-02 6.2500000e+08
7.2000000e-02 6.3130000e+08
8.0000000e-02 6.3720000e+08

2
Temps 2.0450000e+02
PlStrain Stress
0.0000000e+00 5.3310000e+08
5.8000000e-03 5.4630000e+08
1.1600000e-02 5.5760000e+08
1.7400000e-02 5.6710000e+08
2.3200000e-02 5.7510000e+08
2.9000000e-02 5.8170000e+08
3.4800000e-02 5.8730000e+08
4.0600000e-02 5.9190000e+08
4.6400000e-02 5.9570000e+08
5.2200000e-02 5.9910000e+08
5.8000000e-02 6.0210000e+08

3
Temps 4.2670000e+02
PlStrain Stress
0.0000000e+00 4.2210000e+08
5.8000000e-03 4.3870000e+08
1.1600000e-02 4.5350000e+08
1.7400000e-02 4.6670000e+08
2.3200000e-02 4.7820000e+08
2.9000000e-02 4.8790000e+08
3.4800000e-02 4.9600000e+08
4.0600000e-02 5.0230000e+08
4.6400000e-02 5.0690000e+08
5.2200000e-02 5.0990000e+08
5.8000000e-02 5.1110000e+08

***** ROUTINE COMPLETED ***** CP = 3.141

--- Number of total nodes = 14921


--- Number of contact elements = 268
--- Number of spring elements = 0
--- Number of bearing elements = 0
--- Number of solid elements = 7432
--- Number of condensed parts = 0
--- Number of total elements = 7841

*GET _WALLBSOL FROM ACTI ITEM=TIME WALL VALUE= 23.1272222


****************************************************************************
************************* SOLUTION ********************************
****************************************************************************

***** MAPDL SOLUTION ROUTINE *****

PERFORM A STATIC ANALYSIS


THIS WILL BE A NEW ANALYSIS

PARAMETER _THICKRATIO = 0.000000000

USE SPARSE MATRIX DIRECT SOLVER

CONTACT INFORMATION PRINTOUT LEVEL 1

DO NOT COMBINE ELEMENT MATRIX FILES (.emat) AFTER DISTRIBUTED PARALLEL SOLUTION

DO NOT COMBINE ELEMENT SAVE DATA FILES (.esav) AFTER DISTRIBUTED PARALLEL SOLUTION

NLDIAG: Nonlinear diagnostics CONT option is set to ON.


Writing frequency : each ITERATION.

DEFINE RESTART CONTROL FOR LOADSTEP LAST


AT FREQUENCY OF LAST AND NUMBER FOR OVERWRITE IS -1

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DELETE RESTART FILES OF ENDSTEP


****************************************************
******************* SOLVE FOR LS 1 OF 1 ****************

SELECT FOR ITEM=NODE COMPONENT=


IN RANGE 14921 TO 14921 STEP 1

1 NODES (OF 14921 DEFINED) SELECTED BY NSEL COMMAND.

SPECIFIED NODAL LOAD FX FOR SELECTED NODES 1 TO 14921 BY 1


REAL= 0.00000000 IMAG= 0.00000000

SPECIFIED NODAL LOAD FY FOR SELECTED NODES 1 TO 14921 BY 1


REAL= 0.00000000 IMAG= 0.00000000

SPECIFIED NODAL LOAD FZ FOR SELECTED NODES 1 TO 14921 BY 1


REAL= -30000.0000 IMAG= 0.00000000

ALL SELECT FOR ITEM=NODE COMPONENT=


IN RANGE 1 TO 14921 STEP 1

14921 NODES (OF 14921 DEFINED) SELECTED BY NSEL COMMAND.

PRINTOUT RESUMED BY /GOP

USE AUTOMATIC TIME STEPPING THIS LOAD STEP

USE 5 SUBSTEPS INITIALLY THIS LOAD STEP FOR ALL DEGREES OF FREEDOM
FOR AUTOMATIC TIME STEPPING:
USE 1000 SUBSTEPS AS A MAXIMUM
USE 1 SUBSTEPS AS A MINIMUM

TIME= 1.0000

ERASE THE CURRENT DATABASE OUTPUT CONTROL TABLE.

WRITE ALL ITEMS TO THE DATABASE WITH A FREQUENCY OF NONE


FOR ALL APPLICABLE ENTITIES

WRITE NSOL ITEMS TO THE DATABASE WITH A FREQUENCY OF ALL


FOR ALL APPLICABLE ENTITIES

WRITE RSOL ITEMS TO THE DATABASE WITH A FREQUENCY OF ALL


FOR ALL APPLICABLE ENTITIES

WRITE EANG ITEMS TO THE DATABASE WITH A FREQUENCY OF ALL


FOR ALL APPLICABLE ENTITIES

WRITE ETMP ITEMS TO THE DATABASE WITH A FREQUENCY OF ALL


FOR ALL APPLICABLE ENTITIES

WRITE VENG ITEMS TO THE DATABASE WITH A FREQUENCY OF ALL


FOR ALL APPLICABLE ENTITIES

WRITE STRS ITEMS TO THE DATABASE WITH A FREQUENCY OF ALL


FOR ALL APPLICABLE ENTITIES

WRITE EPEL ITEMS TO THE DATABASE WITH A FREQUENCY OF ALL


FOR ALL APPLICABLE ENTITIES

WRITE EPPL ITEMS TO THE DATABASE WITH A FREQUENCY OF ALL


FOR ALL APPLICABLE ENTITIES

WRITE CONT ITEMS TO THE DATABASE WITH A FREQUENCY OF ALL


FOR ALL APPLICABLE ENTITIES

PRINTOUT RESUMED BY /GOP

WRITE MISC ITEMS TO THE DATABASE WITH A FREQUENCY OF ALL


FOR THE ENTITIES DEFINED BY COMPONENT _ELMISC

*GET ANSINTER_ FROM ACTI ITEM=INT VALUE= 0.00000000

*IF ANSINTER_ ( = 0.00000 ) NE


0 ( = 0.00000 ) THEN

*ENDIF

*** NOTE *** CP = 3.516 TIME= 23:07:39


The automatic domain decomposition logic has selected the MESH domain
decomposition method with 8 processes per solution.

***** MAPDL SOLVE COMMAND *****

*** WARNING *** CP = 3.641 TIME= 23:07:39


Element shape checking is currently inactive. Issue SHPP,ON or
SHPP,WARN to reactivate, if desired.

*** WARNING *** CP = 3.641 TIME= 23:07:39


MPC184 elements are being used in the current analysis and the
NLGEOM,ON command has not been used. Thus, only linearized behavior
will be considered. If finite rotation and large deflection effects
are to be considered, please use the NLGEOM,ON command.

*** NOTE *** CP = 3.641 TIME= 23:07:39


The model data was checked and warning messages were found.
Please review output or errors file ( C:\Users\N
Pavan\AppData\Local\Temp\WB_N
Pavan_26052_2\_ProjectScratch\Scr3EB2\[Link] ) for these warning
messages.

*** SELECTION OF ELEMENT TECHNOLOGIES FOR APPLICABLE ELEMENTS ***


--- GIVE SUGGESTIONS AND RESET THE KEY OPTIONS ---

ELEMENT TYPE 1 IS BEAM188 . KEYOPT(3) IS ALREADY SET AS SUGGESTED AND NO


RESETTING IS NEEDED.

ELEMENT TYPE 1 IS BEAM188 . KEYOPT(15) IS ALREADY SET AS SUGGESTED AND NO


RESETTING IS NEEDED.

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ELEMENT TYPE 2 IS BEAM188 . KEYOPT(3) IS ALREADY SET AS SUGGESTED AND NO


RESETTING IS NEEDED.

ELEMENT TYPE 2 IS BEAM188 . KEYOPT(15) IS ALREADY SET AS SUGGESTED AND NO


RESETTING IS NEEDED.

ELEMENT TYPE 3 IS BEAM188 . KEYOPT(3) IS ALREADY SET AS SUGGESTED AND NO


RESETTING IS NEEDED.

ELEMENT TYPE 3 IS BEAM188 . KEYOPT(15) IS ALREADY SET AS SUGGESTED AND NO


RESETTING IS NEEDED.

ELEMENT TYPE 4 IS BEAM188 . KEYOPT(3) IS ALREADY SET AS SUGGESTED AND NO


RESETTING IS NEEDED.

ELEMENT TYPE 4 IS BEAM188 . KEYOPT(15) IS ALREADY SET AS SUGGESTED AND NO


RESETTING IS NEEDED.

ELEMENT TYPE 5 IS BEAM188 . KEYOPT(3) IS ALREADY SET AS SUGGESTED AND NO


RESETTING IS NEEDED.

ELEMENT TYPE 5 IS BEAM188 . KEYOPT(15) IS ALREADY SET AS SUGGESTED AND NO


RESETTING IS NEEDED.

ELEMENT TYPE 6 IS BEAM188 . KEYOPT(3) IS ALREADY SET AS SUGGESTED AND NO


RESETTING IS NEEDED.

ELEMENT TYPE 6 IS BEAM188 . KEYOPT(15) IS ALREADY SET AS SUGGESTED AND NO


RESETTING IS NEEDED.

ELEMENT TYPE 7 IS BEAM188 . KEYOPT(3) IS ALREADY SET AS SUGGESTED AND NO


RESETTING IS NEEDED.

ELEMENT TYPE 7 IS BEAM188 . KEYOPT(15) IS ALREADY SET AS SUGGESTED AND NO


RESETTING IS NEEDED.

ELEMENT TYPE 8 IS BEAM188 . KEYOPT(3) IS ALREADY SET AS SUGGESTED AND NO


RESETTING IS NEEDED.

ELEMENT TYPE 8 IS BEAM188 . KEYOPT(15) IS ALREADY SET AS SUGGESTED AND NO


RESETTING IS NEEDED.

ELEMENT TYPE 9 IS BEAM188 . KEYOPT(3) IS ALREADY SET AS SUGGESTED AND NO


RESETTING IS NEEDED.

ELEMENT TYPE 9 IS BEAM188 . KEYOPT(15) IS ALREADY SET AS SUGGESTED AND NO


RESETTING IS NEEDED.

ELEMENT TYPE 10 IS BEAM188 . KEYOPT(3) IS ALREADY SET AS SUGGESTED AND NO


RESETTING IS NEEDED.

ELEMENT TYPE 10 IS BEAM188 . KEYOPT(15) IS ALREADY SET AS SUGGESTED AND NO


RESETTING IS NEEDED.

ELEMENT TYPE 11 IS BEAM188 . KEYOPT(3) IS ALREADY SET AS SUGGESTED AND NO


RESETTING IS NEEDED.

ELEMENT TYPE 11 IS BEAM188 . KEYOPT(15) IS ALREADY SET AS SUGGESTED AND NO


RESETTING IS NEEDED.

ELEMENT TYPE 12 IS BEAM188 . KEYOPT(3) IS ALREADY SET AS SUGGESTED AND NO


RESETTING IS NEEDED.

ELEMENT TYPE 12 IS BEAM188 . KEYOPT(15) IS ALREADY SET AS SUGGESTED AND NO


RESETTING IS NEEDED.

ELEMENT TYPE 13 IS BEAM188 . KEYOPT(3) IS ALREADY SET AS SUGGESTED AND NO


RESETTING IS NEEDED.

ELEMENT TYPE 13 IS BEAM188 . KEYOPT(15) IS ALREADY SET AS SUGGESTED AND NO


RESETTING IS NEEDED.

ELEMENT TYPE 14 IS BEAM188 . KEYOPT(3) IS ALREADY SET AS SUGGESTED AND NO


RESETTING IS NEEDED.

ELEMENT TYPE 14 IS BEAM188 . KEYOPT(15) IS ALREADY SET AS SUGGESTED AND NO


RESETTING IS NEEDED.

ELEMENT TYPE 15 IS BEAM188 . KEYOPT(3) IS ALREADY SET AS SUGGESTED AND NO


RESETTING IS NEEDED.

ELEMENT TYPE 15 IS BEAM188 . KEYOPT(15) IS ALREADY SET AS SUGGESTED AND NO


RESETTING IS NEEDED.

ELEMENT TYPE 16 IS BEAM188 . KEYOPT(3) IS ALREADY SET AS SUGGESTED AND NO


RESETTING IS NEEDED.

ELEMENT TYPE 16 IS BEAM188 . KEYOPT(15) IS ALREADY SET AS SUGGESTED AND NO


RESETTING IS NEEDED.

ELEMENT TYPE 17 IS BEAM188 . KEYOPT(3) IS ALREADY SET AS SUGGESTED AND NO


RESETTING IS NEEDED.

ELEMENT TYPE 17 IS BEAM188 . KEYOPT(15) IS ALREADY SET AS SUGGESTED AND NO


RESETTING IS NEEDED.

ELEMENT TYPE 18 IS BEAM188 . KEYOPT(3) IS ALREADY SET AS SUGGESTED AND NO


RESETTING IS NEEDED.

ELEMENT TYPE 18 IS BEAM188 . KEYOPT(15) IS ALREADY SET AS SUGGESTED AND NO


RESETTING IS NEEDED.

ELEMENT TYPE 19 IS BEAM188 . KEYOPT(3) IS ALREADY SET AS SUGGESTED AND NO


RESETTING IS NEEDED.

ELEMENT TYPE 19 IS BEAM188 . KEYOPT(15) IS ALREADY SET AS SUGGESTED AND NO


RESETTING IS NEEDED.

ELEMENT TYPE 20 IS BEAM188 . KEYOPT(3) IS ALREADY SET AS SUGGESTED AND NO


RESETTING IS NEEDED.

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ELEMENT TYPE 20 IS BEAM188 . KEYOPT(15) IS ALREADY SET AS SUGGESTED AND NO


RESETTING IS NEEDED.

ELEMENT TYPE 21 IS BEAM188 . KEYOPT(3) IS ALREADY SET AS SUGGESTED AND NO


RESETTING IS NEEDED.

ELEMENT TYPE 21 IS BEAM188 . KEYOPT(15) IS ALREADY SET AS SUGGESTED AND NO


RESETTING IS NEEDED.

ELEMENT TYPE 22 IS BEAM188 . KEYOPT(3) IS ALREADY SET AS SUGGESTED AND NO


RESETTING IS NEEDED.

ELEMENT TYPE 22 IS BEAM188 . KEYOPT(15) IS ALREADY SET AS SUGGESTED AND NO


RESETTING IS NEEDED.

ELEMENT TYPE 23 IS BEAM188 . KEYOPT(3) IS ALREADY SET AS SUGGESTED AND NO


RESETTING IS NEEDED.

ELEMENT TYPE 23 IS BEAM188 . KEYOPT(15) IS ALREADY SET AS SUGGESTED AND NO


RESETTING IS NEEDED.

ELEMENT TYPE 24 IS BEAM188 . KEYOPT(3) IS ALREADY SET AS SUGGESTED AND NO


RESETTING IS NEEDED.

ELEMENT TYPE 24 IS BEAM188 . KEYOPT(15) IS ALREADY SET AS SUGGESTED AND NO


RESETTING IS NEEDED.

ELEMENT TYPE 25 IS BEAM188 . KEYOPT(3) IS ALREADY SET AS SUGGESTED AND NO


RESETTING IS NEEDED.

ELEMENT TYPE 25 IS BEAM188 . KEYOPT(15) IS ALREADY SET AS SUGGESTED AND NO


RESETTING IS NEEDED.

ELEMENT TYPE 26 IS BEAM188 . KEYOPT(3) IS ALREADY SET AS SUGGESTED AND NO


RESETTING IS NEEDED.

ELEMENT TYPE 26 IS BEAM188 . KEYOPT(15) IS ALREADY SET AS SUGGESTED AND NO


RESETTING IS NEEDED.

ELEMENT TYPE 27 IS BEAM188 . KEYOPT(3) IS ALREADY SET AS SUGGESTED AND NO


RESETTING IS NEEDED.

ELEMENT TYPE 27 IS BEAM188 . KEYOPT(15) IS ALREADY SET AS SUGGESTED AND NO


RESETTING IS NEEDED.

ELEMENT TYPE 28 IS BEAM188 . KEYOPT(3) IS ALREADY SET AS SUGGESTED AND NO


RESETTING IS NEEDED.

ELEMENT TYPE 28 IS BEAM188 . KEYOPT(15) IS ALREADY SET AS SUGGESTED AND NO


RESETTING IS NEEDED.

*** MAPDL - ENGINEERING ANALYSIS SYSTEM RELEASE 2023 R1 23.1 ***


Ansys Mechanical Enterprise
20120530 VERSION=WINDOWS x64 23:07:39 NOV 05, 2025 CP= 3.766

wbnew--Static Structural (B5)

S O L U T I O N O P T I O N S

PROBLEM DIMENSIONALITY. . . . . . . . . . . . .3-D


DEGREES OF FREEDOM. . . . . . UX UY UZ ROTX ROTY ROTZ
ANALYSIS TYPE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .STATIC (STEADY-STATE)
OFFSET TEMPERATURE FROM ABSOLUTE ZERO . . . . . 273.15
EQUATION SOLVER OPTION. . . . . . . . . . . . .SPARSE
PLASTIC MATERIAL PROPERTIES INCLUDED. . . . . .YES
NEWTON-RAPHSON OPTION . . . . . . . . . . . . .PROGRAM CHOSEN
GLOBALLY ASSEMBLED MATRIX . . . . . . . . . . .SYMMETRIC

*** WARNING *** CP = 3.891 TIME= 23:07:39


Material number 87 (used by element 7433) should normally have at least
one MP or one TB type command associated with it. Output of energy by
material may not be available.

*** NOTE *** CP = 3.891 TIME= 23:07:39


The step data was checked and warning messages were found.
Please review output or errors file ( C:\Users\N
Pavan\AppData\Local\Temp\WB_N
Pavan_26052_2\_ProjectScratch\Scr3EB2\[Link] ) for these warning
messages.

*** NOTE *** CP = 3.891 TIME= 23:07:39


This nonlinear analysis defaults to using the full Newton-Raphson
solution procedure. This can be modified using the NROPT command.

*** NOTE *** CP = 4.141 TIME= 23:07:39


Internal nodes from 14922 to 22482 are created.
57 internal nodes are used for handling degrees of freedom on pilot
nodes of rigid target surfaces.
72 internal nodes are used for non-contact elements with mixed
formulation.
7432 internal nodes are used for quadratic and/or cubic options of
BEAM188, PIPE288, and/or SHELL208.

*** NOTE *** CP = 4.266 TIME= 23:07:39


Internal nodes from 14922 to 15394 are created.
57 internal nodes are used for handling degrees of freedom on pilot
nodes of rigid target surfaces.
72 internal nodes are used for non-contact elements with mixed
formulation.
344 internal nodes are used for quadratic and/or cubic options of
BEAM188, PIPE288, and/or SHELL208.

*** NOTE *** CP = 4.391 TIME= 23:07:39


Rigid target surface identified by real constant set 29. The degrees
of freedom of the rigid surface are driven by the pilot node 14863.
Internal MPC will be built.

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Boundary conditions can be applied on any target node.


The rigid surface does not overlap other elements.
The used degrees of freedom set is UX UY UZ ROTX ROTY ROTZ
****************************************

*** NOTE *** CP = 4.391 TIME= 23:07:39


Rigid target surface identified by real constant set 30. The degrees
of freedom of the rigid surface are driven by the pilot node 14864.
Internal MPC will be built.
Boundary conditions can be applied on any target node.
The rigid surface does not overlap other elements.
The used degrees of freedom set is UX UY UZ ROTX ROTY ROTZ
****************************************

*** NOTE *** CP = 4.391 TIME= 23:07:39


Rigid target surface identified by real constant set 31. The degrees
of freedom of the rigid surface are driven by the pilot node 14865.
Internal MPC will be built.
Boundary conditions can be applied on any target node.
The rigid surface does not overlap other elements.
The used degrees of freedom set is UX UY UZ ROTX ROTY ROTZ
****************************************

*** NOTE *** CP = 4.391 TIME= 23:07:39


Rigid target surface identified by real constant set 32. The degrees
of freedom of the rigid surface are driven by the pilot node 14866.
Internal MPC will be built.
Boundary conditions can be applied on any target node.
The rigid surface does not overlap other elements.
The used degrees of freedom set is UX UY UZ ROTX ROTY ROTZ
****************************************

*** NOTE *** CP = 4.391 TIME= 23:07:39


Rigid target surface identified by real constant set 33. The degrees
of freedom of the rigid surface are driven by the pilot node 14867.
Internal MPC will be built.
Boundary conditions can be applied on any target node.
The rigid surface does not overlap other elements.
The used degrees of freedom set is UX UY UZ ROTX ROTY ROTZ
****************************************

*** NOTE *** CP = 4.391 TIME= 23:07:39


Rigid target surface identified by real constant set 34. The degrees
of freedom of the rigid surface are driven by the pilot node 14868.
Internal MPC will be built.
Boundary conditions can be applied on any target node.
The rigid surface does not overlap other elements.
The used degrees of freedom set is UX UY UZ ROTX ROTY ROTZ
****************************************

*** NOTE *** CP = 4.391 TIME= 23:07:39


Rigid target surface identified by real constant set 35. The degrees
of freedom of the rigid surface are driven by the pilot node 14869.
Internal MPC will be built.
Boundary conditions can be applied on any target node.
The rigid surface does not overlap other elements.
The used degrees of freedom set is UX UY UZ ROTX ROTY ROTZ
****************************************

*** NOTE *** CP = 4.391 TIME= 23:07:39


Rigid target surface identified by real constant set 36. The degrees
of freedom of the rigid surface are driven by the pilot node 14870.
Internal MPC will be built.
Boundary conditions can be applied on any target node.
The rigid surface does not overlap other elements.
The used degrees of freedom set is UX UY UZ ROTX ROTY ROTZ
****************************************

*** NOTE *** CP = 4.391 TIME= 23:07:39


Rigid target surface identified by real constant set 37. The degrees
of freedom of the rigid surface are driven by the pilot node 14871.
Internal MPC will be built.
Boundary conditions can be applied on any target node.
The rigid surface does not overlap other elements.
The used degrees of freedom set is UX UY UZ ROTX ROTY ROTZ
****************************************

*** NOTE *** CP = 4.391 TIME= 23:07:39


Rigid target surface identified by real constant set 38. The degrees
of freedom of the rigid surface are driven by the pilot node 14872.
Internal MPC will be built.
Boundary conditions can be applied on any target node.
The rigid surface does not overlap other elements.
The used degrees of freedom set is UX UY UZ ROTX ROTY ROTZ
****************************************

*** NOTE *** CP = 4.391 TIME= 23:07:39


Rigid target surface identified by real constant set 39. The degrees
of freedom of the rigid surface are driven by the pilot node 14873.
Internal MPC will be built.
Boundary conditions can be applied on any target node.
The rigid surface does not overlap other elements.
The used degrees of freedom set is UX UY UZ ROTX ROTY ROTZ
****************************************

*** NOTE *** CP = 4.391 TIME= 23:07:39


Rigid target surface identified by real constant set 40. The degrees
of freedom of the rigid surface are driven by the pilot node 14874.
Internal MPC will be built.
Boundary conditions can be applied on any target node.

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The rigid surface does not overlap other elements.


The used degrees of freedom set is UX UY UZ ROTX ROTY ROTZ
****************************************

*** NOTE *** CP = 4.391 TIME= 23:07:39


Rigid target surface identified by real constant set 41. The degrees
of freedom of the rigid surface are driven by the pilot node 14875.
Internal MPC will be built.
Boundary conditions can be applied on any target node.
The rigid surface does not overlap other elements.
The used degrees of freedom set is UX UY UZ ROTX ROTY ROTZ
****************************************

*** NOTE *** CP = 4.391 TIME= 23:07:39


Rigid target surface identified by real constant set 42. The degrees
of freedom of the rigid surface are driven by the pilot node 14876.
Internal MPC will be built.
Boundary conditions can be applied on any target node.
The rigid surface does not overlap other elements.
The used degrees of freedom set is UX UY UZ ROTX ROTY ROTZ
****************************************

*** NOTE *** CP = 4.391 TIME= 23:07:39


Rigid target surface identified by real constant set 43. The degrees
of freedom of the rigid surface are driven by the pilot node 14877.
Internal MPC will be built.
Boundary conditions can be applied on any target node.
The rigid surface does not overlap other elements.
The used degrees of freedom set is UX UY UZ ROTX ROTY ROTZ
****************************************

*** NOTE *** CP = 4.391 TIME= 23:07:39


Rigid target surface identified by real constant set 44. The degrees
of freedom of the rigid surface are driven by the pilot node 14878.
Internal MPC will be built.
Boundary conditions can be applied on any target node.
The rigid surface does not overlap other elements.
The used degrees of freedom set is UX UY UZ ROTX ROTY ROTZ
****************************************

*** NOTE *** CP = 4.391 TIME= 23:07:39


Rigid target surface identified by real constant set 45. The degrees
of freedom of the rigid surface are driven by the pilot node 14879.
Internal MPC will be built.
Boundary conditions can be applied on any target node.
The rigid surface does not overlap other elements.
The used degrees of freedom set is UX UY UZ ROTX ROTY ROTZ
****************************************

*** NOTE *** CP = 4.391 TIME= 23:07:39


Rigid target surface identified by real constant set 46. The degrees
of freedom of the rigid surface are driven by the pilot node 14880.
Internal MPC will be built.
Boundary conditions can be applied on any target node.
The rigid surface does not overlap other elements.
The used degrees of freedom set is UX UY UZ ROTX ROTY ROTZ
****************************************

*** NOTE *** CP = 4.391 TIME= 23:07:39


Rigid target surface identified by real constant set 47. The degrees
of freedom of the rigid surface are driven by the pilot node 14881.
Internal MPC will be built.
Boundary conditions can be applied on any target node.
The rigid surface does not overlap other elements.
The used degrees of freedom set is UX UY UZ ROTX ROTY ROTZ
****************************************

*** NOTE *** CP = 4.391 TIME= 23:07:39


Rigid target surface identified by real constant set 48. The degrees
of freedom of the rigid surface are driven by the pilot node 14882.
Internal MPC will be built.
Boundary conditions can be applied on any target node.
The rigid surface does not overlap other elements.
The used degrees of freedom set is UX UY UZ ROTX ROTY ROTZ
****************************************

*** NOTE *** CP = 4.391 TIME= 23:07:39


Rigid target surface identified by real constant set 49. The degrees
of freedom of the rigid surface are driven by the pilot node 14883.
Internal MPC will be built.
Boundary conditions can be applied on any target node.
The rigid surface does not overlap other elements.
The used degrees of freedom set is UX UY UZ ROTX ROTY ROTZ
****************************************

*** NOTE *** CP = 4.391 TIME= 23:07:39


Rigid target surface identified by real constant set 50. The degrees
of freedom of the rigid surface are driven by the pilot node 14884.
Internal MPC will be built.
Boundary conditions can be applied on any target node.
The rigid surface does not overlap other elements.
The used degrees of freedom set is UX UY UZ ROTX ROTY ROTZ
****************************************

*** NOTE *** CP = 4.391 TIME= 23:07:39


Rigid target surface identified by real constant set 51. The degrees
of freedom of the rigid surface are driven by the pilot node 14885.
Internal MPC will be built.
Boundary conditions can be applied on any target node.
The rigid surface does not overlap other elements.

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The used degrees of freedom set is UX UY UZ ROTX ROTY ROTZ


*WARNING*: Boundary conditions, coupling, and/or constraint equations
have been applied on certain target nodes (for example 2722).
****************************************

*** NOTE *** CP = 4.391 TIME= 23:07:39


Rigid target surface identified by real constant set 52. The degrees
of freedom of the rigid surface are driven by the pilot node 14886.
Internal MPC will be built.
Boundary conditions can be applied on any target node.
The rigid surface does not overlap other elements.
The used degrees of freedom set is UX UY UZ ROTX ROTY ROTZ
****************************************

*** NOTE *** CP = 4.391 TIME= 23:07:39


Rigid target surface identified by real constant set 53. The degrees
of freedom of the rigid surface are driven by the pilot node 14887.
Internal MPC will be built.
Boundary conditions can be applied on any target node.
The rigid surface does not overlap other elements.
The used degrees of freedom set is UX UY UZ ROTX ROTY ROTZ
****************************************

*** NOTE *** CP = 4.391 TIME= 23:07:39


Rigid target surface identified by real constant set 54. The degrees
of freedom of the rigid surface are driven by the pilot node 14888.
Internal MPC will be built.
Boundary conditions can be applied on any target node.
The rigid surface does not overlap other elements.
The used degrees of freedom set is UX UY UZ ROTX ROTY ROTZ
****************************************

*** NOTE *** CP = 4.391 TIME= 23:07:39


Rigid target surface identified by real constant set 55. The degrees
of freedom of the rigid surface are driven by the pilot node 14889.
Internal MPC will be built.
Boundary conditions can be applied on any target node.
The rigid surface does not overlap other elements.
The used degrees of freedom set is UX UY UZ ROTX ROTY ROTZ
****************************************

*** NOTE *** CP = 4.391 TIME= 23:07:39


Rigid target surface identified by real constant set 56. The degrees
of freedom of the rigid surface are driven by the pilot node 14890.
Internal MPC will be built.
Boundary conditions can be applied on any target node.
The rigid surface does not overlap other elements.
The used degrees of freedom set is UX UY UZ ROTX ROTY ROTZ
****************************************

*** NOTE *** CP = 4.391 TIME= 23:07:39


Rigid target surface identified by real constant set 57. The degrees
of freedom of the rigid surface are driven by the pilot node 14891.
Internal MPC will be built.
Boundary conditions can be applied on any target node.
The rigid surface does not overlap other elements.
The used degrees of freedom set is UX UY UZ ROTX ROTY ROTZ
****************************************

*** NOTE *** CP = 4.391 TIME= 23:07:39


Rigid target surface identified by real constant set 58. The degrees
of freedom of the rigid surface are driven by the pilot node 14892.
Internal MPC will be built.
Boundary conditions can be applied on any target node.
The rigid surface does not overlap other elements.
The used degrees of freedom set is UX UY UZ ROTX ROTY ROTZ
****************************************

*** NOTE *** CP = 4.391 TIME= 23:07:39


Rigid target surface identified by real constant set 59. The degrees
of freedom of the rigid surface are driven by the pilot node 14893.
Internal MPC will be built.
Boundary conditions can be applied on any target node.
The rigid surface does not overlap other elements.
The used degrees of freedom set is UX UY UZ ROTX ROTY ROTZ
*WARNING*: Boundary conditions, coupling, and/or constraint equations
have been applied on certain target nodes (for example 2915).
****************************************

*** NOTE *** CP = 4.391 TIME= 23:07:39


Rigid target surface identified by real constant set 60. The degrees
of freedom of the rigid surface are driven by the pilot node 14894.
Internal MPC will be built.
Boundary conditions can be applied on any target node.
The rigid surface does not overlap other elements.
The used degrees of freedom set is UX UY UZ ROTX ROTY ROTZ
****************************************

*** NOTE *** CP = 4.391 TIME= 23:07:39


Rigid target surface identified by real constant set 61. The degrees
of freedom of the rigid surface are driven by the pilot node 14895.
Internal MPC will be built.
Boundary conditions can be applied on any target node.
The rigid surface does not overlap other elements.
The used degrees of freedom set is UX UY UZ ROTX ROTY ROTZ
****************************************

*** NOTE *** CP = 4.391 TIME= 23:07:39


Rigid target surface identified by real constant set 62. The degrees
of freedom of the rigid surface are driven by the pilot node 14896.

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Internal MPC will be built.


Boundary conditions can be applied on any target node.
The rigid surface does not overlap other elements.
The used degrees of freedom set is UX UY UZ ROTX ROTY ROTZ
****************************************

*** NOTE *** CP = 4.391 TIME= 23:07:39


Rigid target surface identified by real constant set 63. The degrees
of freedom of the rigid surface are driven by the pilot node 14897.
Internal MPC will be built.
Boundary conditions can be applied on any target node.
The rigid surface does not overlap other elements.
The used degrees of freedom set is UX UY UZ ROTX ROTY ROTZ
****************************************

*** NOTE *** CP = 4.391 TIME= 23:07:39


Rigid target surface identified by real constant set 64. The degrees
of freedom of the rigid surface are driven by the pilot node 14898.
Internal MPC will be built.
Boundary conditions can be applied on any target node.
The rigid surface does not overlap other elements.
The used degrees of freedom set is UX UY UZ ROTX ROTY ROTZ
****************************************

*** NOTE *** CP = 4.391 TIME= 23:07:39


Rigid target surface identified by real constant set 65. The degrees
of freedom of the rigid surface are driven by the pilot node 14899.
Internal MPC will be built.
Boundary conditions can be applied on any target node.
The rigid surface does not overlap other elements.
The used degrees of freedom set is UX UY UZ ROTX ROTY ROTZ
****************************************

*** NOTE *** CP = 4.391 TIME= 23:07:39


Rigid target surface identified by real constant set 66. The degrees
of freedom of the rigid surface are driven by the pilot node 14900.
Internal MPC will be built.
Boundary conditions can be applied on any target node.
The rigid surface does not overlap other elements.
The used degrees of freedom set is UX UY UZ ROTX ROTY ROTZ
****************************************

*** NOTE *** CP = 4.391 TIME= 23:07:39


Rigid target surface identified by real constant set 67. The degrees
of freedom of the rigid surface are driven by the pilot node 14901.
Internal MPC will be built.
Boundary conditions can be applied on any target node.
The rigid surface does not overlap other elements.
The used degrees of freedom set is UX UY UZ ROTX ROTY ROTZ
****************************************

*** NOTE *** CP = 4.391 TIME= 23:07:39


Rigid target surface identified by real constant set 68. The degrees
of freedom of the rigid surface are driven by the pilot node 14902.
Internal MPC will be built.
Boundary conditions can be applied on any target node.
The rigid surface does not overlap other elements.
The used degrees of freedom set is UX UY UZ ROTX ROTY ROTZ
****************************************

*** NOTE *** CP = 4.391 TIME= 23:07:39


Rigid target surface identified by real constant set 69. The degrees
of freedom of the rigid surface are driven by the pilot node 14903.
Internal MPC will be built.
Boundary conditions can be applied on any target node.
The rigid surface does not overlap other elements.
The used degrees of freedom set is UX UY UZ ROTX ROTY ROTZ
****************************************

*** NOTE *** CP = 4.391 TIME= 23:07:39


Rigid target surface identified by real constant set 70. The degrees
of freedom of the rigid surface are driven by the pilot node 14904.
Internal MPC will be built.
Boundary conditions can be applied on any target node.
The rigid surface does not overlap other elements.
The used degrees of freedom set is UX UY UZ ROTX ROTY ROTZ
****************************************

*** NOTE *** CP = 4.391 TIME= 23:07:39


Rigid target surface identified by real constant set 71. The degrees
of freedom of the rigid surface are driven by the pilot node 14905.
Internal MPC will be built.
Boundary conditions can be applied on any target node.
The rigid surface does not overlap other elements.
The used degrees of freedom set is UX UY UZ ROTX ROTY ROTZ
****************************************

*** NOTE *** CP = 4.391 TIME= 23:07:39


Rigid target surface identified by real constant set 72. The degrees
of freedom of the rigid surface are driven by the pilot node 14906.
Internal MPC will be built.
Boundary conditions can be applied on any target node.
The rigid surface does not overlap other elements.
The used degrees of freedom set is UX UY UZ ROTX ROTY ROTZ
****************************************

*** NOTE *** CP = 4.391 TIME= 23:07:39


Rigid target surface identified by real constant set 73. The degrees
of freedom of the rigid surface are driven by the pilot node 14907.
Internal MPC will be built.

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Boundary conditions can be applied on any target node.


The rigid surface does not overlap other elements.
The used degrees of freedom set is UX UY UZ ROTX ROTY ROTZ
****************************************

*** NOTE *** CP = 4.391 TIME= 23:07:39


Rigid target surface identified by real constant set 74. The degrees
of freedom of the rigid surface are driven by the pilot node 14908.
Internal MPC will be built.
Boundary conditions can be applied on any target node.
The rigid surface does not overlap other elements.
The used degrees of freedom set is UX UY UZ ROTX ROTY ROTZ
****************************************

*** NOTE *** CP = 4.391 TIME= 23:07:39


Rigid target surface identified by real constant set 75. The degrees
of freedom of the rigid surface are driven by the pilot node 14909.
Internal MPC will be built.
Boundary conditions can be applied on any target node.
The rigid surface does not overlap other elements.
The used degrees of freedom set is UX UY UZ ROTX ROTY ROTZ
****************************************

*** NOTE *** CP = 4.391 TIME= 23:07:39


Rigid target surface identified by real constant set 76. The degrees
of freedom of the rigid surface are driven by the pilot node 14910.
Internal MPC will be built.
Boundary conditions can be applied on any target node.
The rigid surface does not overlap other elements.
The used degrees of freedom set is UX UY UZ ROTX ROTY ROTZ
****************************************

*** NOTE *** CP = 4.391 TIME= 23:07:39


Rigid target surface identified by real constant set 77. The degrees
of freedom of the rigid surface are driven by the pilot node 14911.
Internal MPC will be built.
Boundary conditions can be applied on any target node.
The rigid surface does not overlap other elements.
The used degrees of freedom set is UX UY UZ ROTX ROTY ROTZ
****************************************

*** NOTE *** CP = 4.391 TIME= 23:07:39


Rigid target surface identified by real constant set 78. The degrees
of freedom of the rigid surface are driven by the pilot node 14912.
Internal MPC will be built.
Boundary conditions can be applied on any target node.
The rigid surface does not overlap other elements.
The used degrees of freedom set is UX UY UZ ROTX ROTY ROTZ
****************************************

*** NOTE *** CP = 4.391 TIME= 23:07:39


Rigid target surface identified by real constant set 79. The degrees
of freedom of the rigid surface are driven by the pilot node 14913.
Internal MPC will be built.
Boundary conditions can be applied on any target node.
The rigid surface does not overlap other elements.
The used degrees of freedom set is UX UY UZ ROTX ROTY ROTZ
****************************************

*** NOTE *** CP = 4.391 TIME= 23:07:39


Rigid target surface identified by real constant set 80. The degrees
of freedom of the rigid surface are driven by the pilot node 14914.
Internal MPC will be built.
Boundary conditions can be applied on any target node.
The rigid surface does not overlap other elements.
The used degrees of freedom set is UX UY UZ ROTX ROTY ROTZ
****************************************

*** NOTE *** CP = 4.391 TIME= 23:07:39


Rigid target surface identified by real constant set 81. The degrees
of freedom of the rigid surface are driven by the pilot node 14915.
Internal MPC will be built.
Boundary conditions can be applied on any target node.
The rigid surface does not overlap other elements.
The used degrees of freedom set is UX UY UZ ROTX ROTY ROTZ
****************************************

*** NOTE *** CP = 4.391 TIME= 23:07:39


Rigid target surface identified by real constant set 82. The degrees
of freedom of the rigid surface are driven by the pilot node 14916.
Internal MPC will be built.
Boundary conditions can be applied on any target node.
The rigid surface does not overlap other elements.
The used degrees of freedom set is UX UY UZ ROTX ROTY ROTZ
****************************************

*** NOTE *** CP = 4.391 TIME= 23:07:39


Rigid target surface identified by real constant set 83. The degrees
of freedom of the rigid surface are driven by the pilot node 14917.
Internal MPC will be built.
Boundary conditions can be applied on any target node.
The rigid surface does not overlap other elements.
The used degrees of freedom set is UX UY UZ ROTX ROTY ROTZ
****************************************

*** NOTE *** CP = 4.391 TIME= 23:07:39


Rigid target surface identified by real constant set 84. The degrees
of freedom of the rigid surface are driven by the pilot node 14918.
Internal MPC will be built.
Boundary conditions can be applied on any target node.

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The rigid surface does not overlap other elements.


The used degrees of freedom set is UX UY UZ ROTX ROTY ROTZ
****************************************

*** NOTE *** CP = 4.391 TIME= 23:07:39


Force-distributed-surface identified by real constant set 85 and
contact element type 85 has been set up. The pilot node 14921 is used
to apply the force. Internal MPC will be built.
The used degrees of freedom set is UX UY UZ ROTX ROTY ROTZ
Please verify constraints (including rotational degrees of freedom)
on the pilot node by yourself.
****************************************

*** WARNING *** CP = 4.391 TIME= 23:07:39


Overconstraint may occur for Lagrange multiplier or MPC based contact
algorithm.
The reasons for possible overconstraint are:

*** WARNING *** CP = 4.391 TIME= 23:07:39


Boundary conditions, coupling, and/or constraint equations have been
applied on certain contact nodes (for example 2915).
****************************************

*** NOTE *** CP = 4.641 TIME= 23:07:39


Internal nodes from 14922 to 22482 are created.
57 internal nodes are used for handling degrees of freedom on pilot
nodes of rigid target surfaces.
72 internal nodes are used for non-contact elements with mixed
formulation.
7432 internal nodes are used for quadratic and/or cubic options of
BEAM188, PIPE288, and/or SHELL208.

D I S T R I B U T E D D O M A I N D E C O M P O S E R

...Number of elements: 7841


...Number of nodes: 22482
...Decompose to 8 CPU domains
...Element load balance ratio = 1.484

L O A D S T E P O P T I O N S

LOAD STEP NUMBER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1


TIME AT END OF THE LOAD STEP. . . . . . . . .
. 1.0000
AUTOMATIC TIME STEPPING . . . . . . . . . . . .
ON
INITIAL NUMBER OF SUBSTEPS . . . . . . . . .5
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF SUBSTEPS . . . . . . .
. 1000.
MINIMUM NUMBER OF SUBSTEPS . . . . . . . . .1
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF EQUILIBRIUM ITERATIONS. . . .
15
STEP CHANGE BOUNDARY CONDITIONS . . . . . . . .
NO
TERMINATE ANALYSIS IF NOT CONVERGED . . . . .
.YES (EXIT)
CONVERGENCE CONTROLS. . . . . . . . . . . . .
.USE DEFAULTS
COPY INTEGRATION POINT VALUES TO NODE . . . .
.YES, FOR ELEMENTS WITH
ACTIVE MAT. NONLINEARITIES
PRINT OUTPUT CONTROLS . . . . . . . . . . . . .NO PRINTOUT
DATABASE OUTPUT CONTROLS
ITEM FREQUENCY COMPONENT
ALL NONE
NSOL ALL
RSOL ALL
EANG ALL
ETMP ALL
VENG ALL
STRS ALL
EPEL ALL
EPPL ALL
CONT ALL
MISC ALL _ELMISC

SOLUTION MONITORING INFO IS WRITTEN TO FILE=


[Link]

MAXIMUM NUMBER OF EQUILIBRIUM ITERATIONS HAS BEEN MODIFIED


TO BE, NEQIT = 26, BY SOLUTION CONTROL LOGIC.

*** NOTE *** CP = 5.922 TIME= 23:07:39


Predictor is ON by default for structural elements with rotational
degrees of freedom. Use the PRED,OFF command to turn the predictor
OFF if it adversely affects the convergence.

*********** PRECISE MASS SUMMARY ***********

TOTAL RIGID BODY MASS MATRIX ABOUT ORIGIN


Translational mass | Coupled translational/rotational mass
31.532 0.0000 0.0000 | 0.0000 -3.2177 10.270
0.0000 31.532 0.0000 | 3.2177 0.0000 -0.27452E-03
0.0000 0.0000 31.532 | -10.270 0.27452E-03 0.0000
------------------------------------------ | ------------------------------------------
| Rotational mass (inertia)
| 19.963 -0.24572E-03 -0.13364E-03
| -0.24572E-03 17.671 -1.0435
| -0.13364E-03 -1.0435 6.9895

TOTAL MASS = 31.532


The mass principal axes coincide with the global Cartesian axes

CENTER OF MASS (X,Y,Z)= -0.87060E-05 -0.32570 -0.10205

TOTAL INERTIA ABOUT CENTER OF MASS


16.290 -0.15630E-03 -0.10563E-03
-0.15630E-03 17.343 0.44810E-02
-0.10563E-03 0.44810E-02 3.6444

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The inertia principal axes coincide with the global Cartesian axes

*** MASS SUMMARY BY ELEMENT TYPE ***

TYPE MASS
1 0.669985
2 0.669985
3 0.829961
4 0.829655
5 0.727045
6 0.727044
7 0.830551
8 0.831301
9 0.141057
10 0.141057
11 0.144120
12 0.144120
13 0.828759E-01
14 0.828759E-01
15 0.920747E-01
16 0.920747E-01
17 0.967591E-01
18 0.967418E-01
19 0.117786
20 0.117786
21 0.172759
22 0.172759
23 0.135824
24 0.135823
25 21.8491
26 0.582121
27 0.509429
28 0.509429

Range of element maximum matrix coefficients in global coordinates


Maximum = 2.601878462E+10 at element 2773.
Minimum = 25155.1702 at element 7458.

*** ELEMENT MATRIX FORMULATION TIMES


TYPE NUMBER ENAME TOTAL CP AVE CP

1 156 BEAM188 0.031 0.000200


2 156 BEAM188 0.031 0.000200
3 192 BEAM188 0.031 0.000163
4 192 BEAM188 0.016 0.000081
5 169 BEAM188 0.031 0.000185
6 169 BEAM188 0.031 0.000185
7 192 BEAM188 0.000 0.000000
8 192 BEAM188 0.000 0.000000
9 34 BEAM188 0.016 0.000460
10 34 BEAM188 0.000 0.000000
11 34 BEAM188 0.000 0.000000
12 34 BEAM188 0.000 0.000000
13 28 BEAM188 0.016 0.000558
14 28 BEAM188 0.000 0.000000
15 22 BEAM188 0.000 0.000000
16 22 BEAM188 0.000 0.000000
17 24 BEAM188 0.016 0.000651
18 24 BEAM188 0.000 0.000000
19 28 BEAM188 0.000 0.000000
20 28 BEAM188 0.000 0.000000
21 40 BEAM188 0.000 0.000000
22 40 BEAM188 0.000 0.000000
23 32 BEAM188 0.000 0.000000
24 32 BEAM188 0.016 0.000488
25 5072 BEAM188 0.719 0.000142
26 136 BEAM188 0.047 0.000345
27 161 BEAM188 0.016 0.000097
28 161 BEAM188 0.000 0.000000
29 2 TARGE170 0.000 0.000000
30 2 TARGE170 0.000 0.000000
31 2 TARGE170 0.000 0.000000
32 2 TARGE170 0.000 0.000000
33 2 TARGE170 0.000 0.000000
34 2 TARGE170 0.000 0.000000
35 2 TARGE170 0.000 0.000000
36 2 TARGE170 0.000 0.000000
37 2 TARGE170 0.000 0.000000
38 2 TARGE170 0.000 0.000000
39 2 TARGE170 0.000 0.000000
40 2 TARGE170 0.000 0.000000
41 2 TARGE170 0.000 0.000000
42 2 TARGE170 0.000 0.000000
43 2 TARGE170 0.000 0.000000
44 2 TARGE170 0.000 0.000000
45 2 TARGE170 0.000 0.000000
46 2 TARGE170 0.000 0.000000
47 2 TARGE170 0.000 0.000000
48 2 TARGE170 0.000 0.000000
49 2 TARGE170 0.000 0.000000
50 2 TARGE170 0.000 0.000000
51 2 TARGE170 0.000 0.000000
52 2 TARGE170 0.000 0.000000
53 2 TARGE170 0.000 0.000000
54 2 TARGE170 0.000 0.000000
55 2 TARGE170 0.000 0.000000
56 2 TARGE170 0.000 0.000000
57 2 TARGE170 0.000 0.000000
58 2 TARGE170 0.000 0.000000
59 2 TARGE170 0.000 0.000000
60 2 TARGE170 0.000 0.000000
61 2 TARGE170 0.000 0.000000
62 2 TARGE170 0.000 0.000000
63 2 TARGE170 0.000 0.000000
64 2 TARGE170 0.000 0.000000
65 2 TARGE170 0.000 0.000000
66 2 TARGE170 0.000 0.000000
67 2 TARGE170 0.000 0.000000
68 2 TARGE170 0.000 0.000000
69 2 TARGE170 0.000 0.000000

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70 2 TARGE170 0.000 0.000000


71 2 TARGE170 0.000 0.000000
72 2 TARGE170 0.000 0.000000
73 2 TARGE170 0.000 0.000000
74 2 TARGE170 0.000 0.000000
75 2 TARGE170 0.000 0.000000
76 2 TARGE170 0.000 0.000000
77 2 TARGE170 0.000 0.000000
78 2 TARGE170 0.000 0.000000
79 2 TARGE170 0.000 0.000000
80 2 TARGE170 0.000 0.000000
81 2 TARGE170 0.000 0.000000
82 2 TARGE170 0.000 0.000000
83 2 TARGE170 0.000 0.000000
84 2 TARGE170 0.000 0.000000
85 268 CONTA177 0.000 0.000000
86 1 TARGE170 0.000 0.000000
87 1 MPC184 0.000 0.000000
88 1 MPC184 0.000 0.000000
89 1 MPC184 0.000 0.000000
90 1 MPC184 0.000 0.000000
91 1 MPC184 0.000 0.000000
92 1 MPC184 0.000 0.000000
93 1 MPC184 0.000 0.000000
94 1 MPC184 0.000 0.000000
95 1 MPC184 0.000 0.000000
96 1 MPC184 0.000 0.000000
97 1 MPC184 0.000 0.000000
98 1 MPC184 0.000 0.000000
99 1 MPC184 0.000 0.000000
100 1 MPC184 0.000 0.000000
101 1 MPC184 0.000 0.000000
102 1 MPC184 0.000 0.000000
103 1 MPC184 0.000 0.000000
104 1 MPC184 0.000 0.000000
105 1 MPC184 0.000 0.000000
106 1 MPC184 0.000 0.000000
107 1 MPC184 0.000 0.000000
108 1 MPC184 0.000 0.000000
109 1 MPC184 0.000 0.000000
110 1 MPC184 0.000 0.000000
111 1 COMBIN14 0.000 0.000000
112 1 COMBIN14 0.000 0.000000
113 1 COMBIN14 0.000 0.000000
114 1 COMBIN14 0.000 0.000000
Time at end of element matrix formulation CP = 6.171875.

ALL CURRENT MAPDL DATA WRITTEN TO FILE NAME= [Link]


FOR POSSIBLE RESUME FROM THIS POINT
FORCE CONVERGENCE VALUE = 366.5 CRITERION= 1.833
MOMENT CONVERGENCE VALUE = 0.000 CRITERION= 0.9565E-03

DISTRIBUTED SPARSE MATRIX DIRECT SOLVER.


Number of equations = 89376, Maximum wavefront = 66

Process memory allocated for solver = 30.980 MB


Process memory required for in-core solution = 16.376 MB
Process memory required for out-of-core solution = 12.368 MB

Total memory allocated for solver = 240.713 MB


Total memory required for in-core solution = 125.898 MB
Total memory required for out-of-core solution = 96.840 MB

*** NOTE *** CP = 6.328 TIME= 23:07:39


The Distributed Sparse Matrix Solver is currently running in the
in-core memory mode. This memory mode uses the most amount of memory
in order to avoid using the hard drive as much as possible, which most
often results in the fastest solution time. This mode is recommended
if enough physical memory is present to accommodate all of the solver
data.

*** WARNING *** CP = 6.328 TIME= 23:07:39


Pivoting has been activated for the Distributed Sparse Matrix Solver .
The memory required may greatly exceed the predicted amount. In that
event, use the DSPOPTION command to change the memory mode and/or
memory size used by the Distributed Sparse Matrix Solver.
curEqn= 12111 totEqn= 12114 Job CP sec= 6.422
Factor Done= 100% Factor Wall sec= 0.031 rate= 0.2 GFlops
curEqn= 12114 totEqn= 12114 Job CP sec= 6.438
Factor Done= 100% Factor Wall sec= 0.036 rate= 0.2 GFlops
Distributed sparse solver maximum pivot= 1.084995082E+10 at node 8979
UY.
Distributed sparse solver minimum pivot= -0.37034704 at node 1087 UY.
Distributed sparse solver minimum pivot in absolute value=
1.617649428E-09 at node 118 ROTZ.

*** WARNING *** CP = 6.438 TIME= 23:07:40


There is at least 1 small equation solver pivot term (e.g., at the ROTZ
degree of freedom of node 118) which may indicate a numerically
unstable model. Please check your results carefully.

*** WARNING *** CP = 6.438 TIME= 23:07:40


An extremely large pivot ratio has been detected by the sparse solver.
This usually indicates a very ill-conditioned matrix or possibly
rigid-body motion. The solution may be inaccurate or even erroneous.
Please check your results carefully.

*** ERROR *** CP = 6.469 TIME= 23:07:40


The value of UZ at node 5302 is 414752526. It is greater than the
current limit of 1000000 (which can be reset on the NCNV command).
This generally indicates rigid body motion as a result of an
unconstrained model. Verify that your model is properly constrained.

*** ERROR *** CP = 6.469 TIME= 23:07:40


*** MESSAGE CONTINUATION ---- DIAGNOSTIC INFORMATION ***
If one or more parts of the model are held together only by contact
verify that the contact surfaces are closed. Also make sure that
there are constraints (or friction) in the sliding direction even if
no load is applied in that direction. You can use the CNCHECK command
to check the initial contact status in the SOLUTION module.

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R E S T A R T I N F O R M A T I O N

REASON FOR TERMINATION. . . . . . . . . .DOF LIMIT EXCEEDED


RESTART BY RE-RUNNING THE ANALYSIS

ALL CURRENT MAPDL DATA WRITTEN TO FILE NAME= [Link]


FOR POSSIBLE RESUME FROM THIS POINT

NUMBER OF WARNING MESSAGES ENCOUNTERED= 8


NUMBER OF ERROR MESSAGES ENCOUNTERED= 2

***** PROBLEM TERMINATED BY INDICATED ERROR(S) OR BY END OF INPUT DATA *****

+--------------------- M A P D L S T A T I S T I C S ------------------------+

Release: 2023 R1 Build: 23.1 Update: UP20221128 Platform: WINDOWS x64


Date Run: 11/05/2025 Time: 23:07 Process ID: 33868
Operating System: Windows 11 (Build: 26200)

Processor Model: 12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-12700H

Compiler: Intel(R) Fortran Compiler Version 19.0.5 (Build: 20190815)


Intel(R) C/C++ Compiler Version 19.0.5 (Build: 20190815)
Intel(R) Math Kernel Library Version 2020.0.0 Product Build 20191125
BLAS Library supplied by Intel(R) MKL

Number of machines requested : 1


Total number of cores available : 20
Number of physical cores available : 14
Number of processes requested : 8
Number of threads per process requested : 1
Total number of cores requested : 8 (Distributed Memory Parallel)
MPI Type: INTELMPI
MPI Version: Intel(R) MPI Library 2021.5 for Windows* OS

GPU Acceleration: Not Requested

Job Name: file0


Input File: [Link]

Core Machine Name Working Directory


-----------------------------------------------------
0 LAPTOP-O66LTUQ3 C:\Users\N Pavan\AppData\Local\Temp\WB_N Pavan_26052_2\_ProjectScratch\Scr3EB2
1 LAPTOP-O66LTUQ3 C:\Users\N Pavan\AppData\Local\Temp\WB_N Pavan_26052_2\_ProjectScratch\Scr3EB2
2 LAPTOP-O66LTUQ3 C:\Users\N Pavan\AppData\Local\Temp\WB_N Pavan_26052_2\_ProjectScratch\Scr3EB2
3 LAPTOP-O66LTUQ3 C:\Users\N Pavan\AppData\Local\Temp\WB_N Pavan_26052_2\_ProjectScratch\Scr3EB2
4 LAPTOP-O66LTUQ3 C:\Users\N Pavan\AppData\Local\Temp\WB_N Pavan_26052_2\_ProjectScratch\Scr3EB2
5 LAPTOP-O66LTUQ3 C:\Users\N Pavan\AppData\Local\Temp\WB_N Pavan_26052_2\_ProjectScratch\Scr3EB2
6 LAPTOP-O66LTUQ3 C:\Users\N Pavan\AppData\Local\Temp\WB_N Pavan_26052_2\_ProjectScratch\Scr3EB2
7 LAPTOP-O66LTUQ3 C:\Users\N Pavan\AppData\Local\Temp\WB_N Pavan_26052_2\_ProjectScratch\Scr3EB2

Latency time from master to core 1 = 4.437 microseconds


Latency time from master to core 2 = 3.286 microseconds
Latency time from master to core 3 = 3.386 microseconds
Latency time from master to core 4 = 4.302 microseconds
Latency time from master to core 5 = 4.613 microseconds
Latency time from master to core 6 = 14.340 microseconds
Latency time from master to core 7 = 5.898 microseconds

Communication speed from master to core 1 = 5799.16 MB/sec


Communication speed from master to core 2 = 6455.83 MB/sec
Communication speed from master to core 3 = 9238.41 MB/sec
Communication speed from master to core 4 = 8907.00 MB/sec
Communication speed from master to core 5 = 8980.39 MB/sec
Communication speed from master to core 6 = 5965.70 MB/sec
Communication speed from master to core 7 = 6624.98 MB/sec

Total CPU time for main thread : 2.2 seconds


Total CPU time summed for all threads : 6.7 seconds

Elapsed time spent obtaining a license : 0.5 seconds


Elapsed time spent pre-processing model (/PREP7) : 0.5 seconds
Elapsed time spent solution - preprocessing : 0.1 seconds
Elapsed time spent computing solution : 0.9 seconds
Elapsed time spent solution - postprocessing : 0.0 seconds
Elapsed time spent post-processing model (/POST1) : 0.0 seconds

Equation solver used : Sparse (symmetric)


Equation solver computational rate : 0.9 Gflops
Equation solver effective I/O rate : 0.0 GB/sec

Sum of memory used on all processes : 1159.0 MB


Sum of memory allocated on all processes : 9280.0 MB
Physical memory available : 16 GB

Total amount of I/O written to disk : 0.2 GB


Total amount of I/O read from disk : 0.0 GB

+------------------ E N D M A P D L S T A T I S T I C S -------------------+

*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------*
| |
| RUN COMPLETED |
| |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| |
| Ansys MAPDL 2023 R1 Build 23.1 UP20221128 WINDOWS x64 |
| |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| |

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| Database Requested(-db) 1024 MB Scratch Memory Requested 1024 MB |


| Max Database Used(Master) 16 MB Max Scratch Used(Master) 150 MB |
| Max Database Used(Workers) 1 MB Max Scratch Used(Workers) 143 MB |
| Sum Database Used(All) 23 MB Sum Scratch Used(All) 1136 MB |
| |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| |
| CP Time (sec) = 6.656 Time = 23:07:40 |
| Elapsed Time (sec) = 4.000 Date = 11/05/2025 |
| |
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------*

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Common questions

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The MESH domain decomposition method, utilizing 8 processes per solution, enhances computational efficiency by parallelizing the workload. This approach allows for simultaneous processing of different sections of the mesh, reducing overall computation time. Consequently, it is particularly advantageous in handling large, complex models where computational resources can be distributed effectively across multiple processes .

Ignoring warning messages during model data checks can lead to significant inaccuracies in simulation results, as these warnings may indicate underlying issues such as element distortion or inappropriate boundary conditions. To mitigate these, it is critical to review and address the output or error files referenced in the messages, ensuring all elements and conditions are correctly configured before proceeding with simulations .

Using a degree of freedom set that includes translational (UX, UY, UZ) and rotational (ROTX, ROTY, ROTZ) components allows for comprehensive modeling of both translational and rotational constraints and interactions of rigid surfaces. This enhances the fidelity of simulations involving complex movements and stresses, as it accommodates a full range of possible movements and interactions with respect to the applied forces and constraints .

Element shape checking is recommended to ensure that the elements maintain appropriate geometrical configurations during simulation. If inactive, as indicated by the warning, there is an increased risk of inaccuracies in simulation results due to distorted or invalid element shapes, which could compromise the integrity of the analysis .

Applying boundary conditions to target nodes directly influences how rigid target surfaces interact within the overall model setup. This flexibility in application allows for tailored constraints that mirror real-world scenarios more closely, ensuring that the simulation accurately reflects the intended physical conditions and interactions .

MPC184 elements are used in the analysis when linearized behavior is considered, as no NLGEOM,ON command is activated. Therefore, finite rotation and large deflection effects are not included. If the NLGEOM,ON command is used, these non-linear geometric behaviors would be taken into account, enabling more accurate modeling of element behavior under complex loading conditions .

Automatic domain decomposition logic enhances the efficiency of solving complex models by optimizing computational resource allocation. It divides the model into manageable sub-domains, allowing parallel processing and reducing solution times. This capability is vital when dealing with large-scale models requiring substantial computational efforts .

Proper construction of internal Multi-Point Constraints (MPC) is critical for ensuring the correct analytical behavior of defined rigid target surfaces. It secures the alignment of degrees of freedom between pilot nodes and corresponding target elements, establishing an accurate transfer and balancing of forces and movements. Improper MPC construction can lead to inaccurate simulation results, as it may cause errors in constraint management .

Pilot nodes drive the degrees of freedom for rigid target surfaces, which are crucial in accurately applying and managing boundary conditions across these surfaces. They ensure that the behavior of the rigid surface is defined consistently and that interactions with other model components are managed properly, thus maintaining model stability and result accuracy .

Resetting key options for BEAM188 elements, even when settings match suggestions, ensures that all configurations are explicitly validated and any potential discrepancies are addressed. This redundancy serves as a safeguard against inadvertent errors and ensures the fidelity of element behavior under specified conditions .

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