Service Pack R15.0.7 Update
Service Pack R15.0.7 Update
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Table of Contents
Introduction ................................................................................................................................................. v
1. Platform, Product & CAD Support ........................................................................................................... 1
2. Downloads & Prerequisites ..................................................................................................................... 3
3. Installation .............................................................................................................................................. 5
4. Licensing ................................................................................................................................................. 7
4.1. Resolved Issues and Limitations ........................................................................................................ 7
5. Advisories & Compatibility Limitations .................................................................................................. 9
6. ANSYS Structural Products ................................................................................................................... 11
6.1. Mechanical ..................................................................................................................................... 11
6.1.1. Resolved Issues and Limitations .............................................................................................. 11
6.2. Mechanical APDL ............................................................................................................................ 12
6.2.1. Resolved Issues and Limitations .............................................................................................. 12
6.3. Autodyn ......................................................................................................................................... 15
6.3.1. Resolved Issues and Limitations .............................................................................................. 15
6.4. Aqwa .............................................................................................................................................. 16
6.4.1. Resolved Issues and Limitations .............................................................................................. 16
6.5. ASAS .............................................................................................................................................. 17
6.6. Beamcheck ..................................................................................................................................... 17
6.7. Fatjack ............................................................................................................................................ 17
6.8. ANSYS Composite PrepPost ............................................................................................................. 17
7. ANSYS Fluids Products .......................................................................................................................... 19
7.1. Fluent ............................................................................................................................................. 19
7.1.1. Resolved Issues and Limitations .............................................................................................. 19
7.1.2. Known Issues and Limitations ................................................................................................. 22
7.1.3. Documentation Corrections ................................................................................................... 22
7.2. CFX ................................................................................................................................................ 23
7.2.1. Resolved Issues and Limitations .............................................................................................. 23
7.2.2. Known Issues and Limitations ................................................................................................. 24
7.3. TurboGrid ....................................................................................................................................... 24
7.3.1. Resolved Issues and Limitations .............................................................................................. 24
7.4. BladeModeler ................................................................................................................................. 25
7.5. CFD-Post ........................................................................................................................................ 25
7.5.1. Resolved Issues and Limitations .............................................................................................. 25
7.6. Polyflow ......................................................................................................................................... 26
7.6.1. Documentation Corrections ................................................................................................... 26
8. ANSYS Electronics Products .................................................................................................................. 27
8.1. Icepak ............................................................................................................................................ 27
8.1.1. Resolved Issues and Limitations .............................................................................................. 27
9. ANSYS Geometry & Mesh Prep Products .............................................................................................. 29
9.1. CAD Connections & Integration ....................................................................................................... 29
9.1.1. Resolved Issues and Limitations .............................................................................................. 29
9.1.2. Known Issues and Limitations ................................................................................................. 31
9.2. DesignModeler ............................................................................................................................... 29
9.2.1. Resolved Issues and Limitations .............................................................................................. 30
9.2.2. Known Issues and Limitations ................................................................................................. 31
9.3. Meshing ......................................................................................................................................... 31
9.3.1. Resolved Issues and Limitations .............................................................................................. 31
9.4. IC Engine ........................................................................................................................................ 32
9.4.1. Resolved Issues and Limitations .............................................................................................. 32
9.5. ICEM CFD ........................................................................................................................................ 32
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Introduction
ANSYS 15.0.7 is a general service pack, correcting known issues and limitations across all ANSYS Inc.
products. The release is fully compatible with Release 15.0 (forward and backward compatibility of
files/databases). Details of the release are included in this document, the Service Pack Update.
The following information is specific to ANSYS, Inc. 15.0.7 and serves as an update to the entries published
in the ANSYS, Inc. Known Issues and Limitations document for Release 15.0. Within each product section
(beginning with ANSYS Structural Products) are sub-sections:
Resolved Issues and Limitations (since Release 15.0)
Known Issues and Limitations (where applicable, specific to Release 15.0.7)
Documentation Corrections (where applicable)
Also included are corrections to known documentation inaccuracies and omissions. Any inaccuracies
found following publication of this document will be posted in the Documentation section on the ANSYS
Customer Portal.
This document is subject to revision following publication. See the customer portal for the latest version.
The parenthetical numbers associated with each entry are reference numbers corresponding to an internal bug tracking system. The numbers are included to help to facilitate ANSYS, Inc. technical support
and help to ensure that the issue described in the entry is resolved.
Service packs may become available for some of the entries. See the customer portal for information
about service packs and any additional items not included in this document. First-time users of the
customer portal must register via the ANSYS Web site (www.ansys.com) to create a password.
Note
In addition to this document, a ReadMe is available with information specific to:
Download Instructions
Prerequisites
Windows Installation Instructions
Linux Installation Instructions
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Chapter 3: Installation
The following information is relevant to ANSYS Release 15.0.7 and serves as an update to the entries
published in the ANSYS, Inc. Known Issues and Limitations document for Release 15.0.
Important
ANSYS Release 15.0 must first be manually uninstalled before installing Release 15.0.7.
Detailed instructions to uninstall the product are available via the ANSYS Customer Portal at
Downloads> Documentation. Click the ANSYS 15.0 Release Documentation link to download
either the ANSYS, inc. Installation Guide for Linux or the ANSYS, Inc. Installation Guide for Windows. See chapter 8: Uninstalling the Software.
The customer portal is accessible from the ANSYS website (www.ansys.com).
For a complete listing of the ANSYS products supported on the Windows 8 operating system, see the
ANSYS Website> Support> Platform Support: http://www.ansys.com/Support/Platform+Support
If you have problems installing Release 15.0.7, please contact your IT department.
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Chapter 4: Licensing
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Mechanical APDL
Displacement scaling of plots of imaginary data (PLESOL/PLNSOL) has been corrected. (70035)
A superelement that contains contact elements within the superelement itself no longer will abort
during the expansion pass using multiple EXPSOL expansions. (70232)
The PSOLVE,ELPREP command has been fixed to avoid the following error condition: "There are no
active degrees of freedom". (70384)
Deleting the surface heat flux load no longer deletes the surface convection load. (70724)
Pretension loads are now deleted (ignored) in linear perturbation full harmonic analyses with PERTURB,HARMONIC,,ALLKEEP; that is, they will not cause oscillatory loads. (71123)
The QRDAMP mode extraction method has been fixed to avoid failing when users request a large
number of modes with models involving a high number of degrees of freedom. (71339)
The sparse solver has been fixed to avoid crashing when solving very large models, or models with
large superelements. (71478)
Distributed ANSYS has been fixed to properly abort a nonlinear analysis solution when using the "stop"
button in the GUI (or "Interrupt Solution" button in Workbench Mechanical), or when using the file.abt.
In these scenarios the unconverged solution was not written to the results file. This affected Workbench
Mechanical users attempting to perform a restart of the nonlinear analysis. (71550)
The sparse solver has been fixed to avoid failing when running in the out-of-core memory mode when
partial pivoting is activated. (71622)
The surface effect elements (SURF151-SURF156) have been fixed to avoid giving an incorrect solution
when KEYOPT(4) = 0 (default) but when no midside nodes have been defined for these elements. (71902)
Restart solutions (ANTYPE,,RESTART) no longer terminate abnormally when the model contains hydrostatic fluid elements (HSFLD241, HSFLD242) with prescribed force boundary conditions on them. (72210)
The correction for the error described in Class3 Error Report 2014-04 R1, where the displacements of
contact nodes may be updated incorrectly when the following conditions are all applied:
MPC bonded contact is set (KEYOPT(2)=2, KEYOPT(12)=4,5,6 for contact element CONTA171 through
CONTA177), and
Any contact node is rotated to a local coordinate system (e.g. through an NROTAT command) and
there is no translational displacement constraint (UX or/and UY or/and UZ) applied on that rotated
node, and
Large deflection option is turned on (NLGEOM,ON),
is included in this Service Pack. (72939)
The program has been fixed to avoid the error message "Integrity of data structures is lost", which may
occur during a solution involving constraint and/or coupling equations (e,g., MPC contact, MPC184 with
direct elimination option). (73666)
In the case of normal contact stiffness (real constant FKN of contact elements) defined by tabular input,
the program no longer overrides the user-specified FKN value with a default value in the first substep
of the first load step when a bisection occurs in that substep. Now the program honors the user-specified
tabular FNK value at all times. (73380)
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Autodyn
The equation assembly procedure has been corrected to avoid using excessive amounts of memory,
relative to prior releases, when handling constraint equations with thousands of terms. (78416)
The correction for the error described in Class3 Error Report 201410, where transient or harmonic
solutions using the mode-superposition method (ANTYPE,TRANS with TRNOPT,MSUP or ANTYPE,HARM
with HROPT,MSUP) will now run correctly if the modes do not fit in the available memory (RAM), and
is included in this Service Pack. (78728)
Models including contact that have contact damping stabilization automatically invoked will no longer
exhibit slow convergence or non-convergence when there is only one substep in the first load step.
(78839)
The correction for the error described in Class3 Error Report 201411, where if a temperature in the
model exceeds the maximum temperature in the temperature-dependent material data tables ANEL,
BISO, and CONCR (TB command), values of zero for the material constants are used is included in this
Service Pack. Per the error, this occurs when the number of temperature points is less than 6 and the
maximum temperature in the table (TBTEMP) is negative. (79149)
ANSYS distribution media now includes the user routine userCZM.F. (79554)
The correction for the error described in Class3 Error Report 2014-09, where if wear is simulated by using
the TB,WEAR commands with contact elements CONTA174 over higher order tetrahedron elements (for
example, SOLID187) or higher order degenerate brick elements (for example, SOLID186), wear is not
calculated correctly for one of the nodes of the contact elements CONTA174, is included in this Service
Pack. Per the error, this leads to wrong overall results. (80901)
6.3. Autodyn
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6.4. Aqwa
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6.5. ASAS
No corrected issues, limitations, or documentation inaccuracies.
6.6. Beamcheck
No corrected issues, limitations, or documentation inaccuracies.
6.7. Fatjack
No corrected issues, limitations, or documentation inaccuracies.
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Fluent
heat. In addition the Latent Heat of water used in the Coal Calculator is 2263073 J/Kg (latent heat of
H2O at the boiling point), while it should be 2441670 J/Kg (latent heat at 298.15 K). (74476)
Fluent now successfully reads from a port (originally opened by Fluent), which an outside program
connected to and then closed, and ensures the socket is closed by Fluent. (74497)
The computational time of Fluent has been improved when using AMD cores. (74607)
Using a startup scheme file with Fluent in Workbench now works correctly. (74624)
As egmentation fault for piecewise-linear thermodynamic properties no longer occurs when the default
analytic Jacobian setting is enabled. (74768)
Mesh files can now be used as a starting point to read a data file without resulting in wrong timestamp.
(75196)
The refprop9.1 libraries have been updated as the previous versions had expired. (75414)
Fluent now successfully runs in shared memory mode using OpenMPI. (75430)
Including surface tension in momentum option in the Eulerian Wall Film dialog box no longer causes
divergence. (75650)
When a dynamic zone is created or modified, the case i.d. is updated, now triggering the option to save
the current project if the user attempts to exit without saving. (75819)
Adding and deleting of force, moment, surface and volume monitors continuously may lead the application in the freeze state. The problem is now corrected. (76084)
Fluent user-defined functions can now be compiled with Microsoft Visual Studio 2013. (76660)
A large number of panels (~1000) can now be opened in Fluent without a deterioration of the GUI
performance and/or system failure. (76841)
The correction for the error described in Class3 Error Report FLUENT2014-05, where for unsteady particle
tracking in the Discrete Phase Model, if there is more than one injection, the order of injections is incorrect
in CFD-Post, is included in this Service Pack. (77257)
Combusting particles in their "final inert heating" phase (i.e. after devolatilization and surface combustion
phases have ended), when passing through a partition boundary, no longer lose their ash "porosity"
and return back to density and diameter of solid material. (77789)
Fluent no longer crashes when displaying and closing the surface monitor dialog box defined with
"surface heat flux" from old case files. (78094)
Fluent now handles 1D and skewed elements correctly when exporting data on surfaces in Tecplot
format. (78146)
Displaying particle tracks, sometimes changed the inner state of Fluent in a way that subsequent iterations
immediately resulted in a fatal error (segmentation violation). Fixed. (78225)
Network congestion has been relieved while reading an IP file at very high core counts. (78279)
The correction for the error described in Class3 Error Report FLUENT201408, where using anisotropic
diffusion in combination with multicomponent diffusion gives incorrect results, is included in this Service
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CFX
"4. If Wet Combustion is selected, all subsequent injections that are created will have wet combustion
enabled. The evaporation material will be set to water-liquid, and the volume fraction of water will
be calculated from the Moisture mass fraction specified in the proximate analysis, and the Coal Dry
Density. The Density for the combusting-particle in the Create/Edit Materials dialog box will also
be set to Coal Dry Density."
with the following:
"4. If the Moisture mass fraction in the coal proximate analysis is non-zero, then the Wet Combustion
option is enabled in the Coal Calculator dialog box, and all subsequent injections that are created
will have wet combustion enabled. The liquid material will be set to water-liquid, and the volume
fraction of water will be calculated from the Moisture mass fraction specified in the proximate analysis, and the Coal Dry Density. The wet combustion settings are not modified for existing injections.
The Density for the combusting-particle in the Create/Edit Materials dialog box will also be set to
Coal Dry Density.
Note: Irrespectively of the Wet Combustion option shown in the Coal Calculator dialog box, you can
modify the Wet Combustion Model setting for the injections in the Set Injection Properties dialog box.
In addition you will need to take care to enter the flowrate of each injection on a wet or dry basis,
consistently with the Wet Combustion Model setting."
(74476)
7.2. CFX
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7.3. TurboGrid
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CFD-Post
7.4. BladeModeler
No corrected issues, limitations, or documentation inaccuracies.
7.5. CFD-Post
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published in the ANSYS, Inc. Known Issues and Limitations document for Release 15.0.
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7.6. Polyflow
7.6.1. Documentation Corrections
In the ANSYS Polyflow User's Guide, Chapter 7.8 Mesh Decomposition and Optimization the following
statement is added to the discussion of mesh decomposition and optimization:
Note: Mesh decomposition and optimization is only useful when you are using the classic
direct solver (the most robust solver). It is useless for any of the other solvers.
Mesh decomposition and optimization is only supported for ANSYS Polyflow mesh
files (.msh)."
(76060)
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9.2. DesignModeler
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Meshing
With small sketches in a session with smaller units such as millimeters, the angle dimensions are now
drawn appropriately when using the Context Menu item with General Dimension in Sketch Dimensions
with the toolbar item selected. (79521)
Units menu selection properly blocks Large Model Selection for small unit systems. (79613)
Cross section data exported into XML files are now to correct unit scales and the corresponding attribute
data is read to the appropriate scale. (79883)
When bodies with the geometry type as DesignModeler and Workbench exist simultaneously in a
model, DesignModeler no longer terminates without error messages. (80408)
The sketching tolerances for models that utilize the foot and inch measurements has been modified to
better match the tolerances used in older models. (81185)
Correct unit scaling is now applied on input data while defining a Coincident Constraint. (81243)
9.3. Meshing
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Fluent Meshing
you resume your work from this mesh file in either serial or parallel mode, the curvature mesh size field
will be incorrectly computed. (72447)
If a mesh file has multiple zones with the same name, the specified name is retained for the first zone
read in, while subsequent zones will be renamed by appending ".<zone-id>" at the end to generate a
unique zone name. (80324)
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System Coupling
When part of a coupled analysis, the Mechanical APDL solver will now produce correct results when
Large Deflection is changed to Off (default is On) in the Analysis Settings within the Mechanical applications user interface. (54389)
When part of a transient coupled analysis, the Mechanical APDL solver will now produce correct results
when receiving Heat Transfer Coefficient and Bulk Temperature values. Incorrect results had been produced in Transient Thermal systems when the default setting Program Controlled was used for Nonlinear
Controls> Nonlinear Formulation in the Analysis Settings within the Mechanical applications user interface. (70304)
When part of a coupled analysis, if the Mechanical APDL solver uses bisection to continue after an error
in the structural solution process, then System Coupling will now continue with the solution process
as well. (75330)
Turbo System
The generation of a New Volute model from Vista CPD using a rectangular cross section fails in Release
15.0. This issue is resolved in 15.0.7 and such volute models may be successfully generated similar to
those in Release 14.5.7. (78152)
10.2. EKM
The following information is relevant to ANSYS Release 15.0.7 and serves as an update to the entries
published in the ANSYS, Inc. Known Issues and Limitations document for Release 15.0.
Note that the EKM upgrade requires changes to the EKM server. Detailed instructions are available on
the ANSYS Customer Portal at Knowledge Resources> Online Documentation> Simulation Process &
Data Management> EKM Upgrade Guide. The customer portal is accessible from the ANSYS Website
(www.ansys.com). The guide also includes details about release 15.0 bugs corrected viaanatole configuration/customization of the EKM system.
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DesignXplorer
10.3. DesignXplorer
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