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Old   June 18, 2015, 10:33
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Dear Experts of Fluent

I have been trying to run a simulation case of size 14 million hexa elements using a linux cluster.

I have 1 - 64 cores available. However, I feel like my simulation is really slow.

Is there anyways in which I can improve the simulation speed? Is there a better way to partition the mesh? Should I chose to partition across- boundaries? and should I chose to USE stored partitions?

What are the possibilities to increase the speed of simulation?

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