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April 6, 2014, 12:15 |
Excessive processing times
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Alain Agius
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OK so to be honest I'm not sure if I'm posting in the correct location. I am using ANSYS to simulate a particle impacting a plate, I followed a detailed tutorial on YouTube on how to simulate it and it's all well and good, the meshing is not extremely fine but the solving time hits 9 hours, is there something I can change to lessen the solving time?
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April 9, 2014, 07:27 |
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Bharath kumar
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You have to post it in CFX or Fluent forum.
Anyway Solving will take time especially with particles. And also it depends upon the number of HPC licences you have. |
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April 9, 2014, 07:55 |
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Alain Agius
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Thanks for the reply, I managed to reduce the time significantly to a matter of minutes by reducing the analysis time, I realised I didn't need such a long analysis time.
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