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Guido
Join Date: May 2010
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Hello!
I want to start a transient fluent case as a batch job on a SGE Cluster. The usual command to submit a steady state case is "flntsub" therefore I make input for the number of iterations etc. However, the case is set up transient (sliding mesh).When I run it at home, I see each time step iterating down, but at the cluster I just see the whole number of iterations going down (the iterations I had to type into the command window) So, has anybody an idea, how the command should look like, to submit the job as transient? regards |
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Guido
Join Date: May 2010
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..I think it takes a script, written for fluent.
I googled for it but havenīt found one yet ![]() has anyone a suggestion where I can find such a script? (I think this would be a standard script) |
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