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April 5, 2006, 08:44 |
transient job via LSF, batch job
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Hey,
can anybody tell me how an input file for submitting a fluent job via LSF looks like for a transient case? for a steady simulation it looks like: file read-case casename.cas.gz read-data casename.dat.gz it 2500 wcd casename_%i.cas.gz /exit I guess there should be an equivalient to the "it XXXX" - line for the steady case including time step size, # of time steps, iterations per time step? thanks ahead |
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April 5, 2006, 12:22 |
Re: transient job via LSF, batch job
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file/read-case *.cas file/read-data *.dat /solve/set/time-step 0.0017444 /solve/dual-time-iterate 3600 20 file/write-case *.cas file/write-data *.dat exit
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April 5, 2006, 14:50 |
Re: transient job via LSF, batch job
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looks good. thanks
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