Ansyswbuexe Encountered A Problem A Diagnostic File Has Been Written New [DELUXE · Checklist]

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4. User-Specified Solver Settings Certain advanced settings can crash the solver reliably. For example, enabling “Large Deflection” on a model with poorly constrained degrees of freedom may cause the solver to iterate to infinity. Using a direct solver (e.g., Sparse) on a model with billions of degrees of freedom will exhaust memory faster than an iterative solver. Requesting unrealistic time steps in a transient analysis can also lead to numerical overflow. Solution: Simplify the analysis first. Start with linear, static, small-deflection assumptions. Gradually add complexity while saving intermediate results. Here’s a draft of the error message text

Several factors can contribute to the "Ansyswbuexe encountered a problem a diagnostic file has been written new" error: If it mentions License: Your license server may

Disable Integrated Graphics: If you have both integrated and dedicated graphics, ensure Ansys is forced to use the high-performance card (e.g., via the NVIDIA Control Panel). via the NVIDIA Control Panel).

  1. Close all ANSYS applications.
  2. Open Windows File Explorer and navigate to: C:\Users\<YourUsername>\AppData\Roaming\Ansys\
  3. Locate the folder corresponding to your version (e.g., v232).
  4. Rename this folder to v232_OLD. (Do not delete it yet; you may need specific license files from it later).
  5. Restart ANSYS Workbench. The software will automatically create a fresh profile with default settings.

Here’s a draft of the error message text you can use or refine:

4. User-Specified Solver Settings Certain advanced settings can crash the solver reliably. For example, enabling “Large Deflection” on a model with poorly constrained degrees of freedom may cause the solver to iterate to infinity. Using a direct solver (e.g., Sparse) on a model with billions of degrees of freedom will exhaust memory faster than an iterative solver. Requesting unrealistic time steps in a transient analysis can also lead to numerical overflow. Solution: Simplify the analysis first. Start with linear, static, small-deflection assumptions. Gradually add complexity while saving intermediate results.

Several factors can contribute to the "Ansyswbuexe encountered a problem a diagnostic file has been written new" error:

Disable Integrated Graphics: If you have both integrated and dedicated graphics, ensure Ansys is forced to use the high-performance card (e.g., via the NVIDIA Control Panel).

  1. Close all ANSYS applications.
  2. Open Windows File Explorer and navigate to: C:\Users\<YourUsername>\AppData\Roaming\Ansys\
  3. Locate the folder corresponding to your version (e.g., v232).
  4. Rename this folder to v232_OLD. (Do not delete it yet; you may need specific license files from it later).
  5. Restart ANSYS Workbench. The software will automatically create a fresh profile with default settings.