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April 19, 2004, 08:36 |
Show time per iteration
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Hello,
to compare a number of test cases, I need to know the time a calculation has taken. I let the computer run a (steady) simulation over night and in the morning it is converged. Fluent does show the number of iterations, but not the total calculation time. How can I do this and is it possible to write the time for every time step. Rogier |
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April 20, 2004, 05:45 |
Re: Show time per iteration
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yes... there r so many ways... if u save the data automatically and display any result u will have the time specified under the plot. Also u can calculate by hand... time steps*step size....... will give u total time in secs
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April 20, 2004, 11:39 |
Re: Show time per iteration
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Yes, I also concluded that the automatic save option is the best way. Thanks for the advice.
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