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September 27, 2013, 15:21 |
run Co for decomposed cases
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Dear All,
Does anybody know how to run Co command to calculate the Courant number for the decomposed case? I finished a parallel computation with 16 CPUs, and then there are 16 separate folder for each processors. Now I want to calculate the Courant number for one the time instant, e.g. 1 ms. If I do not want to reconstruct the decomposed case, How can I run Co command? I have checked the Co -help but did not find the information I want. I do think the option -parallel is applicable for my demand. Thank you very much for your help. |
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September 27, 2013, 20:57 |
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Bruno Santos
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Greetings openfoammaofnepo,
Yes, you should be able to run Co the same way you ran your solver, i.e. using the option "-parallel". In addition, you can use the "-time" option for running for a single time instance, e.g. with foamJob: Code:
foamJob -s -p Co -time 0.001 Bruno
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