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Kostas
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Hello everyone,
I would appreciate your guidance on the following issue. I want to run some Star-CCM ship resistance simulations, my intention is to run the JBC 2015 Tokyo Workshop cases and compare different turbulence models. The mesh I have concluded in is around 3M cells, which I can run on my laptop, however it would need around 3 days to complete. What I was thinking is whether it is possible to "rent" some computing hours in cloud services to perform the simulations much faster. Does anyone have any experience running Star-CCM simulations on the cloud? Thank you ![]() |
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