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Empty parameter list

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Hi,

I am solving a solid mechanics problem and since it is not working and is nonlinear, I am trying the parametric sweep to increase the body force slowly.

However, I am getting the error Empty parameter list but have no idea what it means and what I did wrong.

If you could shed some light on this, I would greatly appreciate.


Thanks a lot.



2 Replies Last Post 2011年5月23日 GMT-4 12:56

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Posted: 1 decade ago 2011年5月20日 GMT-4 07:47
I don't know anything about the actual physics you are simulating, but at least one thing caught my attention. Your parameter sweep values go from 0 to -200, that is, a negative value. Then, the step size must be -5, not +5, so that the sweep goes into the right direction.
I don't know anything about the actual physics you are simulating, but at least one thing caught my attention. Your parameter sweep values go from 0 to -200, that is, a negative value. Then, the step size must be -5, not +5, so that the sweep goes into the right direction.

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Posted: 1 decade ago 2011年5月23日 GMT-4 12:56
Hi Henrik,

Thank you very much for the help. Indeed that is the error. I have corrected it!


Thanks again, much appreciated!

Haolin
Hi Henrik, Thank you very much for the help. Indeed that is the error. I have corrected it! Thanks again, much appreciated! Haolin

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