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November 15, 2024 at 3:35 pmdc3g20Subscriber
I have an Ansys Mechanical project of a structural simulation, controlled by a Parameters table of design points. How can I run this simulation on a HPC? For example, is there a file within the Ansys project folder structure that I can call to load in the model data and run the simulation, similar to Fluent .cas and .jou files?
I'd really appreciate if someone could help me out with this. Thanks!
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November 19, 2024 at 6:30 amDennis ChenSubscriber
When you click on the solution tab of your analysis system, you can change the solver process setting to RSM.  RSM can be set up to submit job to the HPC cluster.
when you have a large design table, you can click run (yellow lightning bolt) and it should solve each design point by submitting to RSM then to HPC.  One thing I am not 100% sure is if it will download result in each design point before going to next and what happens if you choose to save results vs not save results.  I don't have access to the HPC resources at my old employer anymore to give this a try but you can try it out.
Good Luck
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