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Combining solutions of different parameters from cluster job for post-processing.

Ershad Ahamed Chemmalasseri

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Hello all,

I am running a cluster job with looped parametric sweep i.e. I distributed a parameter (say, velocity) over 8 processors and it is a time-dependent problem, so I sweep a time parameter within each processor. I do it, in order that, I get a model solution file after a part of time-dependent calculation is over from each processor. Every works fine. But, now I have to combine all the times and also all the parameters, in order to compare the solutions in post-processing. I also know there is a facility to get "all solutions" in COMSOL. However, checking that option is spoiling the parametric sweep which seems to be a bug in COMSOL. I use the 4.2a version.

I tried to use at() and with() operators but I get problems saying out of range. I saw few previous posts regarding these operators. I wonder if it is suited for this purpose. Is there any other way to implement it in COMSOL. Any advice.

I appreciate your help.

Thank you..

Regards.

0 Replies Last Post 6 feb 2012, 05:12 GMT-5
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