TAGGED: -Ansys-Maxwell-electronics, ansys-thermal
-
-
September 18, 2025 at 12:49 pm
q.qin
SubscriberHi,Â
I am doing simulations for a cryogenic motor. I want to do a two-way coupling for Maxwell 3D and thermal 3D. Due to the computational complexity, I want to use the university's HPC to solve it. However, I have no idea how I should write the sub file and/or the Python file for these coupling simulations, and what files I should submit to HPC. I am wondering if anyone has samples?Â
-
September 19, 2025 at 1:08 pm
Ivonne Marti
Ansys EmployeeHi,
If the HPC cluster has a scheduler installed (e.g., RSM) and it's also installed on your machine, you can submit the job directly from the Electronics Desktop UI. To do this, go to the Simulation tab in the menu and:
- Select "Scheduler" – choose the scheduler you want to use.
- Select "Submit" – specify the model, HPC settings, and HPC machine name.
- Click "Submit Job"Â to run the simulation
More detailed information can be found in Maxwell Help > High Performance Computing > Submitting a Job.
If you want to submit the job using command line, please look in Maxwell Help > High Performance Computing > High Performance Computing (HPC) Integration > Command Line Information for Ansys EM Desktop Products
-
- You must be logged in to reply to this topic.
-
5274
-
1859
-
1403
-
1257
-
1021
© 2026 Copyright ANSYS, Inc. All rights reserved.