Warning Message Database

This section is comprised of warning messages in ascending numerical order.

#100 through #699

Warning 194

WARNING ID :           194
** WARNING IN HIERARCHY REFERENCE
DESCRIPTION : 
-- SURFACE ID : 8300005857
-- INTER_group_830006186_of_PART_TITLE : PART
REFERENCE TO UNEXISTING ID=600000000
Description:

The Starter will print this message when an object (node, element, part, subset) is defined in a group of node, element, surface or line but does not exist in the model.

In the example above, the part ID 600000000 is defined in the surface 830005857. This part does not exist in the model.

Suggestion for Resolution:

Either remove the group or select object to redefine the group.

Warning 542

WARNING ID :           542
** WARNING RIGID BODY INERTIA
DESCRIPTION : 
-- RIGID BODY ID : 136849917
-- RIGID BODY TITLE : MAT_RIGID_1500016_PART_325
UNPHYSICAL INERTIA :
PRINCIPAL INERTIA 249.2162969709 IS GREATER THAN THE SUM
OF THE 2 OTHER ONES 112.70695453317 + 48.42692228428
Description:
The Starter will print this message when the inertia is not physical. In most cases this occurs when:
  1. Inertia have been defined but incorrectly in the case of Icog=3 and 4.
  2. Constant inertia has been defined (50) for Jxx, Jyy, Jzz, Jxy, Jxz and Jyz and Isphere is not set to 1.

This warning must be corrected as it could generate problems during the Engine.

Suggestion for Resolution:
For the above case 2, a simple way to resolve is with HyperMesh. Inertia column is displayed in the rigid body panel, select all the rigid with Jxx, Jyy, Jzz =50 and set Jxy, Jyz, Jxz = 0.

#700 through #1199

Error 1079

WARNING ID :   1079
** WARNING: CHECK TIED INTERFACE
DESCRIPTION :  
   -- INTERFACE ID: 1
   -- INTERFACE TITLE: new Contact
   CONCERNING 1 NODE(S)
    SECONDARY NODE:  82                NEAREST SEGMENT :   1                   MAIN NODES:   146        145        142        143       
                 S = 1.400000000000  T = 1.160000000000   DIST =  2.9393876913398E-02
Description:
This message means that the projection of secondary node ID 82 is outside the main segment, but Radioss treats the projection as moving this secondary node onto the nearest edge of the segment. S and T are the distance of local 's' and 't' direction.
Figure 1.