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Patrícia Lima
Join Date: Mar 2018
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I'm working with Flow-3d since january, but in the last month all simulations are taking a really long time to process, even the ones i did before in a smaller time. Does anyone know what is the problem ??
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Are you still using the same number of processors as before? Did you by mistake change the number of processors to be used?
Use CTRL + E to open the prepin file in the GUI. Then search for nprocs variable. See if that is set to the same number as before. |
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Patrícia Lima
Join Date: Mar 2018
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Yes, i didn't change de number os processors, and i can't figure this out .
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