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- Skill training for site engineers on better execution & quality control
- Transient Analyses of Multi-loop Cooling Systems
- ANSYS quite slow as compare with MATLAB, how to turn off its graphic display?
Skill training for site engineers on better execution & quality control Posted: 09 Nov 2010 06:16 PM PST Hi, I run a medium scale civil contracting firm, i would like to know if there is anybody offering skill training for site engineers on better execution & quality control @ site. |
Transient Analyses of Multi-loop Cooling Systems Posted: 09 Nov 2010 08:17 AM PST Does anyone perform transient analyses on multi-loop cooling systems? I've just signed-up for this webinar next week and thought I'd share it with the group. I'm also interested in hearing what these folks have to say about future capabilities for simulation. "Simulating Cooling Systems for Efficient Design" This educational session will discuss the use of system-level simulation on liquid cooling systems to address key design considerations and common challenges in power generation, plant and process industries. https://flowmaster.webex.com/flowmas...2&RT=MiM3&FM=1 |
ANSYS quite slow as compare with MATLAB, how to turn off its graphic display? Posted: 09 Nov 2010 12:15 AM PST Dear all, I am a newbie in ANSYS. I hope you are more familiar with ANSYS. So I wonder do you have any solution for the ANSYS problem that I have now. In my case (1500 load steps for SDOF dynamic analysis), the processing time in ANSYS seems to be so much slow as compare to MATLAB. ANSYS takes more than 10 minutes while MATLAB needs only a fraction of second. The reasons might be ANSYS has to display all information at every load steps, both by text in Command Prompt screen also by graphics in the main screen. I have taken so much time to look for the tips to turn off the interactive mode, turn off the temporary results graphic display, or to put the ANSYS run in the most priority mode, but I fail so far. There have no such tips for that purpose. Even that if I set the ANSYS processes to the Real time mode in Window Task Manager, my CPU usage is still about 20% when ANSYS run, and its speed is quite slow. So if you know how to speed ANSYS up, please let me know. Thank you so much!!!! P.S: My platform is (laptop) Intel Core 2 Duo 2x2GHz, 2GB DDR3, 320 GB HDD, MS Window XP SP3, Matlab R2008a, ANSYS R11. |
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