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May 26, 2005, 20:13 |
Hi Guys,
It is the first time
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Hi Guys,
It is the first time I am running in parallel machine. I tried to modify the timestep while running parallel, but it had no effect on the simulation... (I wanted to start with a very small timestep, because of backdifference scheme, and then, after a few iterations, increase the time step to match Co num requirements) Is it possible to alter timestep on the fly as it was with single processor? Thanks, Luiz |
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May 26, 2005, 20:18 |
This is a bug in 1.1 which has
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This is a bug in 1.1 which has been fixed for the next release.
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