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Old   July 7, 2020, 03:42
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Is there a way to store the amount of time a simulation takes? For example when running an aeroelastic simulation I used the following command

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HISTORY_OUTPUT= (ITER, TIME_DOMAIN, RMS_RES, AERO_COEFF, AEROELASTIC)
But this does not give me the actual time (say CPU-s) a simulation takes, rather the time based on the unsteady time definition (which i need anyways)
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Old   July 7, 2020, 06:56
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WALL_TIME gives you the average time per iteration.
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