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October 19, 2025 at 5:01 am
andres.baeza
SubscriberHi everyone, I'm running an analysis using a two-way FSI system coupling (ANSYS Fluent + Transient Structural). I wanted to ask:
1) What "solver processes" value should I set in Fluent (when I open Setup) and how many cores should I set in Transient Structural? (Is it better to use all available logical processors on the PC for Fluent and all available cores on the PC for Transient Structural or not?) I'm including 2 images for your use as examples.
2) What is the limit for "solver processes" in Fluent and for cores in "Transient Structural"?
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