Hello,
I'm trying to model a geotechnical situation in Code_Bright. When the processor finishes the calculate, appears an error "EOF too early in line 6".
More, when I'm trying to see the results in View Results Box, in option Analysis, only appears "TIME RESULTS" and I can't see the graphs and the variables as displacements and liquid pressure. The file consists on simulate a layer of sand, with a uniform load and the groundwater level to 5 meters.
It seems that the problem is not related with GiD.
I would like to know how to resolve the error and how I can see the results.
Thanks
Postprocess
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Postprocess
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Re: Postprocess
Hello!
I think your problem might be that you are applying gravity in the wrong place. For 2D models, gravity should be applied in the Gravity Z (Y for 2D) box. If you change that, I think it should work.
Regards,
Alfonso
I think your problem might be that you are applying gravity in the wrong place. For 2D models, gravity should be applied in the Gravity Z (Y for 2D) box. If you change that, I think it should work.
Regards,
Alfonso
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Hello,
I have already done the correction and I have the new results.
But now I am trying to simulate another layer of sand and the same error appears. Can you help me please?
Regards
I have already done the correction and I have the new results.
But now I am trying to simulate another layer of sand and the same error appears. Can you help me please?
Regards
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Re: Postprocess
Hello,
Your problem does not converge to a solution. I don't know which is exactly the problem, but for starting you should begin the problem with an interval where you stabilize it, specially if you are using gravity, before you start loading it.
I recommend you practice with some tutorials before making your own models, specially the shallow foundation and dam tutorials.
Regards,
Alfonso
Your problem does not converge to a solution. I don't know which is exactly the problem, but for starting you should begin the problem with an interval where you stabilize it, specially if you are using gravity, before you start loading it.
I recommend you practice with some tutorials before making your own models, specially the shallow foundation and dam tutorials.
Regards,
Alfonso