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November 29, 2000, 02:07 |
CPU time
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How do I find the CPU time in an unsteady state run in FLUENT?
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December 1, 2000, 04:48 |
Re: CPU time
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Hi rakib
You can find the CPU time by starting the parallel version Fluent. Before starting an application, you have to start Timer in Parallel panel. For Starting Parallel --> Timer --> reset For getting CPU time Parallel --> Timer --> Usage O.K. Ravinder Yerram |
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December 13, 2000, 00:55 |
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This seems sort of stupid. Don't they have an output file or something which just lists the CPU time used for your run?
Dan. |
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