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April 10, 2024 at 11:09 amSwapnilSubscriber
Hello, I want to run FSI simulations in HPC cluster. I am using Ansys FLUENT, transient structural, and system coupling for simulations. I am looking for submission scripts to submit the job in the HPC cluster. Can anyone help in this regard?
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April 11, 2024 at 11:13 amRahulAnsys Employee
Hello Swapnil,
I would recommend you to go through following tutorial and user guide:
Solving Co-Simulations from the Command Line (ansys.com)
Using Parallel Processing Capabilities (ansys.com)
System Coupling provides you with the ability to execute a coupled analysis using High-Performance Computing (HPC) resources in parallel. You can run the analysis on a single machine or distributed on two or more machines. Distributed runs are executed directly or indirectly with a queuing system, with Linux support for LSF, PBS Pro, UGE, and SLURM.
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