Quadratic elements (higher order) are more accurate but use more "space." If you are just testing a concept, switching to Linear elements can help you stay under the cap.
Reduce the complexity of the model to lower the cell count naturally. Quadratic elements (higher order) are more accurate but
Detailed (includes context + request for help) "I'm receiving this ANSYS message: 'Your product license has numerical problem size limits verified.' It appears when I try to solve a model with ~[insert DOF/mesh size] and prevents the run from completing. Environment: ANSYS [version], solver: [Mechanical/Fluent/etc.], license type: [flexlm/ENTITLEMENT]. I tried restarting the license server and verifying license features, but the simulation still hits a limit. Has anyone encountered this and resolved it? Looking for: Quadratic elements (higher order) are more accurate but