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Whenever I do a DPM tracking on my fluent model, I get significantly more (almost 10X more) incomplete particles if I do the DPM in parallel mode, but if I open up the same case and data file in single processor mode I get far less.
Any idea what I can do to take care of this? I'm on a multi-processor computer by the way, its not an ad-hoc parallel network. I use the shared memory option in the DPM parallel tab. Thanks. |
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