what is fort.80??
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18 years 5 months ago #1058
by florante
what is fort.80?? was created by florante
hi,
Im learning FEA now and CAELinux is the best I could have. Im starting from from ground zero since I do not have any background about FEA.
So I did start with my first exercise, piston problem.
I finished the Salome part but get an error on the ASTK part.
When I run the program it halts some where and when I look at the .erru file from ASTK, it says...
[code:1]
IMPOSSIBLE DE LIRE CE FICHIER....
[/code:1]
I do not have a single idea what is this.
when I look at the ASTK jobs, there was a warning that says...
[code:1]
Warning: svr4_current_sos: Cant read path name for load map: Input/Output error
[/code:1]
and down bellow it says that
[code:1]
cp : Cannot stat 'fort.80' to /root/desktop/pistonres.med
[/code:1]
This happened on booth installed and VMware version of CAELinux.
can anybody shed me a light?
thank you.
ps :
Anybody has FEA tutorial manuals or any reading materials about this matter?
thank you very much.<br><br>Post edited by: florante, at: 2007/02/11 11:16
Im learning FEA now and CAELinux is the best I could have. Im starting from from ground zero since I do not have any background about FEA.
So I did start with my first exercise, piston problem.
I finished the Salome part but get an error on the ASTK part.
When I run the program it halts some where and when I look at the .erru file from ASTK, it says...
[code:1]
IMPOSSIBLE DE LIRE CE FICHIER....
[/code:1]
I do not have a single idea what is this.
when I look at the ASTK jobs, there was a warning that says...
[code:1]
Warning: svr4_current_sos: Cant read path name for load map: Input/Output error
[/code:1]
and down bellow it says that
[code:1]
cp : Cannot stat 'fort.80' to /root/desktop/pistonres.med
[/code:1]
This happened on booth installed and VMware version of CAELinux.
can anybody shed me a light?
thank you.
ps :
Anybody has FEA tutorial manuals or any reading materials about this matter?
thank you very much.<br><br>Post edited by: florante, at: 2007/02/11 11:16
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