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Simulation failed error - how to know what went wrong

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    The following error messages were received after a simulation failed:

    produced by Sim4Life version 7.0.1.8169
    Rectilinear Discretization to Input File. Elapse Time: 284.204 s
    ERROR: Simulation 'broadband' reports the following failure:
    ERROR: bad allocation
    ERROR: Simulation 'broadband' failed on 2022-Jul-21 10:18:03
    ERROR: iSolve framework failed (see previous error messages).
    ERROR: The solver process returned an error code:

    What does "bad allocation" implies?

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      do you know what line caused this ?
      if not try to comment some code to find reason

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        Hi,
        "bad allocation" usually refers to errors due to not enough memory. GPUs have limited on-board memory and if the simulation size exceeds this, it fails to run. I would advice to check your system memory status, and if the simulation is too heavy, using a coarse grid (less MCells) can help.

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