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Old   October 14, 2018, 22:54
Question Does Ansys's newer vision processing faster than older version ?
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Hi all,

Does Ansys's newer version processing much faster than older version ?
- generating mesh, running simulation, rendering video ?
(comparing Ansys 14.5 and Ansys 19.0)

Does mesh relevance 100 takes much time for running simulation
I'm working on multiphase VOF model, for now it took 70 hours and still not done yet.
(might because I have the perforated plate, image attached)


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There's been some tweaks to default settings, but the overall software has been the same pretty much. So not really no. If your solution time is very long, there's a lot that you can do within a version than switching to a different version.
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There's been some tweaks to default settings, but the overall software has been the same pretty much. So not really no. If your solution time is very long, there's a lot that you can do within a version than switching to a different version.
I compared the mesh generating time for version 14.5 on work station i7-8700 RAM 16GB took 1 hour but for version 19.0 on laptop i7-5500U RAM 8GB took only 30 minutes.
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Was the cell count the same?


What mesher at you even using? This is the Fluent forum.
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Was the cell count the same?


What mesher at you even using? This is the Fluent forum.
well, I used the mesher from the Ansys workbench. number of nodes and elements are almost the same.

now my simulation is done, it took 98 hours for Ansys 14.5 on work station i7-8700 RAM 16GB (nodes:1314511, elements:6730043), does it normal ?

Sorry i'm new here, i just want to know "Does Ansys newer version processing much faster than older version"
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