Tagged: fluent, fluid-dynamics, General - FLUENT, parallel, workbench
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March 17, 2023 at 8:59 am
FAQ
ParticipantThe process to change the number of nodes of a running Fluent simulation launched from Workbench is outlined below: 1.Stop the Fluent simulation, go to File and click on close Fluent. It will automatically save the current timestep/iteration details. 2.Save the project from the Workbench window. 3.Right click on the “Setup†tab of the analysis system and click properties. Under Parallel Run Settings, change the number of processors to the required number. 4.Right click on the “Solution†node and click on Continue Calculation to continue the simulation without launching Fluent. If you prefer to launch Fluent, click “Edit†instead to launch Fluent with the changed number of processors . Then click Calculate to continue the simulation. Keywords: Fluent; Workbench; CPUs;
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