Error notice: "Your model failed to estimate due to a syntax error in the input deck..." Answered

I have no idea why I got this error message. I am a new to Onscale, so if anyone have already overcome this problem please help me a hand.

I will deliver the input file if needed. Thanks.

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    Hi there,

     

    Welcome to the forum!

     

    This error means that there is a syntax error in your input deck (i.e. your *.flxinp file). If you open the *.flxprt file generated and scroll to the bottom you should see the error message and where it occurs.

     

    Best Regards,

    Chloe

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  • Thanks Chloe,

     

    I have an additional question: How can I model a multilayered structure and a half-space structure in OnScale?

     

    Best,

    Ductho

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  • Ductho,

     

    You can model in Analyst (code-based) or Designer (GUI). Here are a few examples of multi-layered structures:

    For a half-space structure it is the same idea but with spheres or cylinders 

    If you have something more specific in mind let me know and I will see if we have any examples.

    Best Regards,

    Chloe

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  • Hi,

    I have read these examples and still wonder if the model do not have the interface conditions between 2 layers, so what is this type of contact (bonded, sliding, spring,...).

    In my case, I want to model wave propagation in 2-layered plate with bonded contact or sliding contact between these layers.

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  • Dutcho,

     

    For bonded contact, have a look at the bond command in the Command Reference. For sliding contact have a look at the intr command.

     

    Here is an example of two plates with sliding contact.

     

    I hope this helps.

     

    Best Regards,

    Chloe

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  • Hi Chloe,

     

    I have successful applied bonded contact to my model. Thanks for your guidance.

     

    Best regards,

    Ductho

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