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March 6, 2019, 14:03 |
Execution time
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Ximena
Join Date: Apr 2018
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Hello,
I'm new at openFoam. I could run a simulation and now I'm wondering how I could get the total time that the simulation took. I open the generated logRun file and it says: Build : 5.0 Exec : simpleFoam -parallel Date : Mar 06 2019 Time : 14:37:33 Host : "stro045.vub.ac.be" PID : 16906 I/O : uncollated Case : /1234/OpenFOAM/ximena5.0/run/casedirectory3 nProcs : 16 Slaves : 15 Then i suppose that the time that the simpleFoam command took is Time:14:37:33. For me it does not look like real time (hr.min.sec.) Is that the real time? if not, how can i convert that to real time (sec)? and how could I get the complete time that my simulation took, I mean generating the blockMesh, snappyHexmexh, decompePar etc? (by the way, I run all the simulation separatelly not just running an Allrun script. Regards Ximena |
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