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Old   July 21, 2023, 08:03
Question Calculation on new intel processors. What kernels to specify in the CFX solver?
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Energy efficient or productive?

The new i9 generation consists of

- high-performance 8 pcs.

- and energy efficient 16 pcs.



Who conducted the test or saw the report, messages on the forms, etc.

Please share information.
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Old   July 21, 2023, 23:14
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I do not understand your question.

Are you asking what is the best way to run your workstation? If so, then why not do a benchmark and work it out for yourself. Note that there is a lot more than just the CPU to consider when optimising a system.

Or are you asking what performance should you expect from a i9 system? If so, then look on the many CPU benchmark webpages around. My favourite is the CPU benchmarks from spec.org: https://spec.org/cpu2017/results/cpu2017.html
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Old   July 22, 2023, 05:04
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Maybe benchmark results are posted on the hardware forum. If not, you may ask if someone can share their experience.

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Old   August 16, 2023, 05:42
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Hello.
Need some advice.

SITUATION:

There is a CFD calculation with many options.
The separator is calculated for different media and pressures.
There are about 1300 options in total.
I got some results using an expression in the output parameters in the table.


PROBLEM:

I can't find a way to open a specific calculation case in the postprocessor.
You need to look at the calculation results
that are not in the table,
for example, current lines or volume concentration, etc.

When I open the postprocessor, I see only the last calculated option #1289.

How do I open option 500 or 101 in the postprocessor?
I don't see a lot of files with the .res extension in the calculation results
There are none for each option, there are only for the last one.
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Old   August 16, 2023, 05:56
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By default Workbench does not keep the results file of simulations, just the output parameters. If you want the results file to be kept you need to select the "Keep Results" option in the parameter table for every run you want to keep.

So you will have to select this option in every line in your parameter table and rerun the entire table - then the results files will be kept and you can look at any simulation in the table in the post processor.
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Old   August 16, 2023, 05:58
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Please do not post the same question multiple times. Ask it once only. I have removed the duplicate post.
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Old   August 16, 2023, 06:16
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By default Workbench does not keep the results file of simulations, just the output parameters. If you want the results file to be kept you need to select the "Keep Results" option in the parameter table for every run you want to keep.

So you will have to select this option in every line in your parameter table and rerun the entire table - then the results files will be kept and you can look at any simulation in the table in the post processor.
ok

I clicked the right mouse button.
I didn't find an option to save the result.
Please indicate where I can find the specified setting.
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Old   August 16, 2023, 06:27
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It is not a right click option. You need to scroll right on the table.
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Old   August 16, 2023, 07:12
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You need to click on "Retain" for the desired options.
Then select "set us current" from the context menu.
Now you can open the selected option in the postprocessor.
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Old   August 16, 2023, 07:18
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