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December 2, 2016, 10:03 |
Set # processors ANSYS Mechanical using IronPython
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Lucas Ribeiro
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Hello folks,
I am using Workbench's IronPython interface (Ansys 16.2). Does anyone know how to set the number processors ANSYS Mechanical using IronPython? I can do the analogous with the FLUENT, but I haven't found a way for Mechanical. For FLUENT I use something like: Code:
GetSystem(Name="Fluent").GetContainer(ComponentName="Setup").GetFluentLauncherSettings().NumberOfProcessors = 64 |
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January 25, 2017, 09:55 |
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Lucas Ribeiro
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I gave up using Ironpython and decided to run the case only using bash. I have created another thread to explain how I did this.
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