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The following appears when performing an Analyze > All command:
---------------------------Error--------------------------- E801-75: Cannot allocate memory for analysis, unload some applications.---------------------------OK ---------------------------
What should I do to avoid this issue and be able to run the analysis?
At this time (v. 10.01.xx.xx and lower) AutoPIPE is a 32 bit application that has a limit typical to all 32-bit software, 2 meg limit on allocated memory.
a. If your computer has less than 2 gigs of memory, suggest to reboot the computer, restart AutoPIPE and try to run the analysis. In addition, consider adding more memory to the computer. See Suggested Workaround section below for more helpful hints
b. If your computer has more that 2 gigs of memory, closing applications is not going to help. Some dynamic and Nuclear analysis may require a fairly powerful computer system to run the analysis based on the model settings. Here are some helpful hints to perform before running an analysis:
1. Reboot the computer and do not start any other application, Start only AutoPIPE.
2. If model has soil properties be sure to reduce the number of soil springs to as few as possible. Another words, instead of Maximum Spacing = 1 inch or 1 mm, enter a more appropriate value 5-10 ft / 2-3m.
3. If performing Dynamic Analysis:
A. Analyze only one analysis set at a time.
B. Modal analysis:
i. Reduce the "Max number of Modes" or "Cut Off Frequency" to reasonable values for the type of analysis.
C. Time history:
i. Un-check the "Print Step Results" check-box
ii. Un-check the "Print Modal Results" check-box
iii. Reduce the number of time steps
This issue has been logged (TFS-E160324) and will appear in a future version of the application.
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