TAGGED: 2-way-fsi, hpc, system-coupling
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June 23, 2023 at 4:20 pm
Nanda Wirawan
SubscriberHi all,
I am trying to run the system coupling tutorial (reed valve and oscillating plate) using Ansys 2021 R1 on HPC. I made a bash script based on the answer from user PHutch on this thread to run the system coupling reed valve and oscillating plate examples (pictures attached).
*) The runFSI.txt file in the bash script above only contains two command, Open() and Solve()
At first, I could run the reed valve using single core example without any problem, but when I am trying to use more than two cores, the log file shows that only two cores that is requested by the system coupling (picture attached).
For the oscillating plate example, I also using trying to run the example on the HPC using bash script above, but it did not work at all. When I checked the log file, the system coupling could not connect to the CFX participant (picture attached).
In the error log file, I found out that CFX invoke command line option -mpi (picture attached) even though I did not put -mpi additional argument in the runFSI.txt file.
Is there any suggestions on how to use more than two cores for the system coupling and how to run structural-CFX coupling oscillating plate example using HPC?
Thank you.
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July 11, 2023 at 12:51 pm
Federico
Ansys EmployeeHello,Â
were you able to resolve this issue?
If not, I would suggest contacting Ansys Support to help you with this request as this topic may be specific to your system.
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