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Old   August 22, 2013, 17:53
Question 'Batch mode' ICEM CFD problem
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Hi to everybody,

I'm tryin to run a parametrized computation through Ansys workbench 14.5.7 using the batch mode. I did it all the same as in the video under the following link:

http://www.ansys-blog.com/2012/10/04/ansys-icem-cfd-interactive/

When I'm doing it through the interactive mode, everything's running smoothly and the mesh previously having been made in ICEM transports to workbench.


When I change to the batch mode and generate the mesh again, it shows me this error.


I think Ansys 14.5 allows for drag and drop connections to upstream and downstream systems and is parameterized (like ANSYS Meshing)???


Is there anyone experience the same error?
Or anyone know why it's happening?
Thank in advance
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