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Old   September 12, 2013, 07:27
Default Parallel Precessor vs Series processor
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Hi
I created my project in Ansys 14 workbench(Mesh/fluent) case.(3D case) on my laptop having 4 processore and 4GB RAM. I run the simulation for some time on my laptop so as to know the preliminary results. Now i transfered my project folder to server having 16 processor and a good RAM. After starting the project from workbench and using the last saved file of fluent, i wanted to carry my calculation from the point when i stopped and saved it on my laptop. But the thing is that when i open Fluent from workbench, It does not ask to use parallel/single processor. Is there any way I can tell Fluent to use more processor(something like processor choice option). Only when I open a new fluent case in my project,server asks for parallel/series processor). Please suggest something.

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