Hi Julien, the single threaded version is running tonight: I will let you know the results tomorrow (but it seems to work, thank you for adding this option!).
The multicore version instead stops at the same point of the previous release.
Thanks, giving it a go now. the first time it failed but I had not installed the ms-mpi file you linked to so installed that now and running again.julien.decharentenay wrote:@etsmc You may want to use the light version of OCCFD for part of the development. Expect to see some differences (in particular in regards to downforce), but you should be able to have a faster turn-around (and get confirmation that OCCFD is working from start to finish),
The parallelization issue is still present. Try to launch "simpleFoam.exe" from the console, it will run a single core solution (or Julien could add a "light" solution not parallelized).etsmc wrote:Thanks, giving it a go now. the first time it failed but I had not installed the ms-mpi file you linked to so installed that now and running again.julien.decharentenay wrote:@etsmc You may want to use the light version of OCCFD for part of the development. Expect to see some differences (in particular in regards to downforce), but you should be able to have a faster turn-around (and get confirmation that OCCFD is working from start to finish),
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another update tried the light setting after installing the Microsoft HPC pack and I get an error on simulation 1 after the section "Running parallel with command "(mpiexec.exe location) -n 2 simpleFoam.exe -parallel"
Error occurred with message:
the simulation did not run properly.
any suggestions??
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Cooling intake, Area: 0.103m2 - Not compliant !!!
Cooling exhaust, Area: 0.076m2 - Not compliant !!!
Does parallelisation issue mean that occfd can't run on multiple cores?CAEdevice wrote:The parallelization issue is still present. Try to launch "simpleFoam.exe" from the console, it will run a single core solution (or Julien could add a "light" solution not parallelized).
CAEdevice wrote:I'm ready for the first race: it doesn't matter if there will be no points, I'm going to use the most optimized car I could design.
Here's the new car, with the official colors . I hope it can intimidate the other teams , especially MantiumRAY
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/522 ... _light.jpg
90% SolidworksAlonso Fan wrote:CAEdevice wrote:I'm ready for the first race: it doesn't matter if there will be no points, I'm going to use the most optimized car I could design.
Here's the new car, with the official colors . I hope it can intimidate the other teams , especially MantiumRAY
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/522 ... _light.jpg
Looks cool. Which CAD software did you use?
The images keep disappearing after ~10 minutes so I've included a link.CAEdevice wrote:I'm sorry, but I can't see the images!
Are you signed up to Sketchucation? If not go there, sign up and get their Extension Store plugin. From there I recommend Curviloft and Bezier Curve (I think that's what its called) and Mirror. Also worth using the official Sketchup store to get the Stl plugin.WillemG wrote:The images keep disappearing after ~10 minutes so I've included a link.CAEdevice wrote:I'm sorry, but I can't see the images!