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afo3 October 25, 2010 07:01

Computational Resources
 
Hello, this is my first post. I'm trying to realize the simulation of a boat (a tow) with openFoam, in particular a drag evaluation.
the first question is: which would be the computational resources to do a good job??

I have just my pc with an intel core duo 2,4 ghz..

schmittp54 October 25, 2010 08:32

It depends on your judgement of a "good job", the problem size, required accuracy, whether you can wait days or years for the result, ...

Just set up a small problem on your pc to get some experience. Core duo 2,4 ghz with 8GB RAM should be sufficient to get started, but not for serious applications. For example, I think I remember having read that http://powerlab.fsb.hr/ped/kturbo/op...geDistance.mpg was simulated in 10 hours on 64 processors - I don't remember the details specs.

http://www.cfd-online.com/Forums/hardware/ may be a better place to get an answer.

Patricia

afo3 October 25, 2010 10:04

Quote:

Originally Posted by schmittp54 (Post 280641)
It depends on your judgement of a "good job", the problem size, required accuracy, whether you can wait days or years for the result, ...

Just set up a small problem on your pc to get some experience. Core duo 2,4 ghz with 8GB RAM should be sufficient to get started, but not for serious applications. For example, I think I remember having read that http://powerlab.fsb.hr/ped/kturbo/op...geDistance.mpg was simulated in 10 hours on 64 processors - I don't remember the details specs.

http://www.cfd-online.com/Forums/hardware/ may be a better place to get an answer.

Patricia

thank you very much!!


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