Use the controls in Setup > Simulation to run and manage multiple simulations.
The Solver Manager provides the ability to schedule and run multiple scenarios from a single dialog. This eliminates the need to activate and run each scenario individually.
For example, an engineer creates a design study consisting of numerous scenarios. Several compute resources are available, but some are reserved by others until later that day or night. Use the Solver Manager to select which computer each scenario will run on, the order in which they are solved, and the start time. Because all scenarios are managed from the Solver manager, the engineer saves a lot of time by not having to manually open and launch each scenario individually.
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Use the Job Monitor to track the progress of simulations running on your solver computers. Access the Job Monitor from within the user interface and the Windows® Start Menu.
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Progress Notifications are e-mails sent by Autodesk® CFD when your analysis has completed a specific milestone.
Milestones include:
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Click the slide-out arrow on the panel title bar to access the following controls:
Monitor points are locations in the model at which the basic degrees of freedom are plotted in the Convergence Plot. They provide a way to track trends and monitor convergence at specific locations within the model.
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Derive custom result quantities based on the standard collection of result values. You can use a variety of functions and operators to define the quantities for your specific application.
Use Solver Computers to add other computers on your network to be used for remote computing.
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