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March 22, 2000, 00:59 |
Running Gambit as a batch job
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Hi Guys,
I have a basic question regarding Gambit. I want to know if it is possible to submit a job on GAMBIT, to run it in the background as a batch process. I am using a SGI system. Your help will be highly appreciated. -narayan |
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March 22, 2000, 09:41 |
simulation of non-newtonian fluid
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hi,
I want to know --Can Fluent simulate turbulent flow of non-newtonian fluid using such as k-e turbulent models? And how does it work? thinks M.zhou(zhougz@buct.edu.cn) |
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March 22, 2000, 19:03 |
Re: simulation of non-newtonian fluid
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Hi! Mr Zhou,
Almost impossible! Jennie |
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March 23, 2000, 10:56 |
Re: Running Gambit as a batch job
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To run Gambit in "batch" mode, prepare a journal file (e.g., "test.jou"), then use the command
gambit test -in test.jou |
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