Troubleshoot the model (MP)
Practice troubleshooting the model. The model has two issues: missing thermo-optical properties of some parts and an incomplete radiation request. You will identify and resolve these issues. You will also learn how to solve a thermal analysis using parallel processing and you will understand how to modify properties on selected elements and deactivate elements without modifying the FEM file.
Open the Simulation file
Open the Simulation file, reset dialog box settings, and explore the model.
Set the parallel processing parameters
Set the parallel processing parameters to reduce solve time. Your computer cores communicate during the run using Platform MPI.
Solve the model
Solve the model and monitor completion status.
- In the Simulation Navigator, right-click Solution 1 and choose Solve.
- Click OK and wait for the status to display Completed in the Analysis Job Monitor.
- In the Review Results dialog box, click No.
- Close the Information window.
- In the Analysis Job Monitor dialog box, click Cancel.
Display results
Visualize the nodal temperature results inside the oven.
Modify the thermal-optical properties for the reflector
Verify and modify the reflector's thermal properties. In the last step, you saw that although the reflector was meshed, it did not shadow the thermal radiation.
Solve the modified model and display results
Solve the model, review warnings, and visualize temperature distribution changes.
Include the missing face to the radiation request
The mesh affected by the radiation request must contain the 120 elements mentioned in the warning, but they are not currently included in its definition. Examine radiation inside the oven and include a missing surface.
Include the bottom side of the reflector to the radiation
The warning message about inactive faces seen by other elements in the radiation request means that if you post-process the radiosity or irradiance flux on the bottom side of the reflector elements, they will all be zero. Include the bottom side of the reflector to the radiation request, since it must also be incident and radiated.
Resolve the simulation label conflict and solve the model
View and resolve all of the range conflicts for all of the entity types. Range conflicts for labels occur when any label number or range of numbers overlaps with the labels of the same entity type in different FEM component and subassembly files in the same parent assembly FEM file.
Import solution warnings
Import solution warning groups and observe highlighted elements.
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Choose Home tab→Context
group→Return to Home
.
- Choose File tab→Import→Simulation.
- From the Select Solver list, select Simcenter 3D Thermal/Flow.
- Click OK.
- From the File Type list, select Solution Error/Warning Groups.
- In the Input File row, click Browse.
- Select the groups.unv file from the run directory.
- Click OK on both dialog boxes.
- Close Information window.
- In the Simulation Navigator, expand Groups, and choose 3 - BAD_VIEW_FACTOR_SUM_ELEMENTS_000046.
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Under the 2D Collectors,
show the
Inside Oven Walls node and
observe the highlighted elements.

Create the mesh mating between the inside oven wall and pyrex pot
Resolve bad view factor sum elements by creating identical meshes for contact definition since the pot is directly on the oven's wall.
Override thermal conductivity of selected elements
This step shows how to modify the thermal conductivity of the elements at the center of the reflector without modifying the FEM file. You have two alternatives:
- Use a Mesh Collector override to modify properties on all elements from the mesh collector.
- Use an Override Set - Thermal Properties simulation object to modify properties on selected elements.
In this activity, you will use Override Set - Thermal Properties, where you will modify the thermal conductivity from 205 W/m-K, which is the thermal conductivity of the Oven Aluminum material to, for example, 0.01 W/m-K.
Deactivate elements on the reflector
This step shows how to deactivate elements on the reflector without deleting them from FEM. The thermal solver ignores the deactivated elements while performing the calculations related to the selected option.















