Mr. Artem Semenov 0 Report post Posted July 6, 2018 Hi friendship guys!I'm investigating CAESES capabilities and trying to input CAESES model into Workbench Structural analisis . But some obstacles occurred at early stages and I've got no idea how to overcome them. Maybe this case will be useful for newcomers.The main model is the propeller from the sample folder /samples/Demo Models/propeller.fdbThere are four design variables; I've configured *.sat export type with full path file name and generated *.fsc script file according to the "ACT App for ANSYS® Workbench" manual. But every time I link the *.fsc file to WB (regardless of the project) bad magic interrupt the process with the same error "The ANSYS Geometry component in CAESES requires user input before it can be updated. For instructions on how to address the cell in its current state, click the blue triangle in the lower right corner of the cell in the Project Schematic". Do you have any idea where is the problem and how to solve it? As I haven't found the solution on the internet, I ask here. Thank you in advance! See the attached files. //the Ansys version is 19 propeller.zip Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ceyhan Erdem 14 Report post Posted July 6, 2018 Hi Artem, When I checked your fsc file, it seems you have no parameters defined there."The ANSYS Geometry component in CAESES requires user input before it can be updated" is telling you that you have no parameter inputs in the fsc file. Please recreate your fsc file but be sure that while performing that operation, no object is selected in CAESES. One other issue is; for the scope that is going to be used to export your geometry, please just mention a file name like "solid.sat", not a full path.I recommend you to create only one scope for export. Do not forget that your project should have been closed in CAESES while performing the connection. Please let me know if you encounter any problems. CheersCeyhan Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mr. Artem Semenov 0 Report post Posted July 9, 2018 Thank you for promt response!The reason was in different scopes for paramaters and geometry. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jörg 29 Report post Posted July 12, 2018 Hey Artem, It would be great to get an update once you have finished your investigation. Seems like an interesting application. CheersJoerg Share this post Link to post Share on other sites