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Message type: E = Error
Message class: DFS_FE_COMMON - Message Class for DFS Force Element
Message number: 485
Message text: Selected force element is not a root element.
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DFS_FE_COMMON485
- Selected force element is not a root element. ?The SAP error message "DFS_FE_COMMON485: Selected force element is not a root element" typically occurs in the context of SAP's engineering or simulation applications, particularly when dealing with finite element analysis (FEA) or structural simulations. This error indicates that the selected force element is not recognized as a root element in the context of the analysis being performed.
Cause:
Element Hierarchy: In finite element modeling, elements are often organized in a hierarchy. A root element is usually the top-level element in a hierarchy of connected elements. If you select a child element or a non-root element for applying forces or loads, this error will occur.
Model Configuration: The model may not be configured correctly, or the selected element may not be properly defined as a root element in the model setup.
Selection Error: The user may have inadvertently selected the wrong element or may not have the correct context for the selection.
Solution:
Check Element Hierarchy: Review the model's element hierarchy to ensure that you are selecting a root element. You may need to navigate through the model tree or structure to find the appropriate root element.
Re-select the Element: If you suspect that the wrong element was selected, try re-selecting the element. Ensure that you are selecting a valid root element for applying forces.
Model Validation: Validate the model to ensure that all elements are defined correctly. This may involve checking the properties and relationships of the elements in the model.
Consult Documentation: Refer to the SAP documentation or help resources specific to the application you are using (e.g., SAP Engineering Control Center, SAP S/4HANA) for guidance on element selection and hierarchy.
Seek Support: If the issue persists, consider reaching out to your SAP support team or consulting with a colleague who has experience with the specific application you are using.
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By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the error and successfully apply the necessary forces to the correct elements in your model.
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