Analysis Error in Electric Motor: Need Help To Resolve

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An error occurred during a transient analysis of an electric motor, indicating that core loss values cannot be recovered after 250 ms, preventing further simulation. The user sought assistance to resolve this issue to continue their analysis. The problem was ultimately solved, allowing the user to proceed with their simulation. This highlights the importance of troubleshooting core loss recovery in electric motor simulations. Effective resolution of such errors is crucial for accurate transient analysis.
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I am carrying out a transient analysis of an electric motor. After running up to 250 ms it is showing an error that core loss values cannot be recovered and I am not able to run it further. Please help me to resolve it so that I can carry on ahead with my simulation.
Thank you in advance.
 
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I got my problem solved.
Thanks.
 
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