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September 17, 2000, 20:51 |
Parallelizing User Code for Fluent 4.5
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Hi,
Has anybody parallelized their fortran (or C) user defined subroutine (UDS) code for use on parallel machines using Fluent v4.5?? I'm wishing to parallelize a loop in my fortran UDS for use on a 20 processor SGI machine (and later a 64 processor box). If anybody has managed to do this, or has some useful tips, I'd appreciate their input Regards Greg Perkins |
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September 25, 2000, 20:51 |
Re: Parallelizing User Code for Fluent 4.5
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Further to my postig above - I've now managed to parallelise the user fortran code in OpenMP using the MIPSpro 7 Fortran 90 compiler, if anybody's interested.
Greg |
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