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June 23, 2008, 05:54 |
How can I speed up my calculation?
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Hello!
I am trying to model a channel (0.5 mm x 1 mm x 50 mm; mesh 5x10x100) with 4 surface reactions at bottom of the channel. The kinetics of the reactions are written with UDF. For 2 reactions of them I use "for loops" i.e. iteration, considering of the effects of another variables. Although my model is not complicated at all, the calculation takes such a long time. As I checked, the iteration in UDF itself does not take long. Since 2 months I work with new version 6.3.26 and I get a notion, that the calculation is slower than the prior version (6.2.16). Can it be a reason for it? How can I speed up my calculation? Regards |
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June 23, 2008, 15:09 |
Re: How can I speed up my calculation?
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run parallel
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June 24, 2008, 14:31 |
Re: How can I speed up my calculation?
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please advise which line is the error from?
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