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1 decade ago
2011年6月19日 GMT-4 06:36
Hi,
See: http://www.comsol.no/support/knowledgebase/1030/
Regards,
Andrzej
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2011年6月19日 GMT-4 07:12
Hi Andrzej
I'm a bit wary about using the 3Gb switch as that may screw up the booting
thanks
David
Hi Andrzej
I'm a bit wary about using the 3Gb switch as that may screw up the booting
thanks
David
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2011年6月19日 GMT-4 07:28
Hi David,
I was once in a similar situation. I changed my computer from 32 to 64bit. It has helped dramatically.
Regards,
Andrzej
Hi David,
I was once in a similar situation. I changed my computer from 32 to 64bit. It has helped dramatically.
Regards,
Andrzej
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2011年7月26日 GMT-4 09:23
Hi,
I met the same problem when I built the model for the microbumps. But my model is not complicated at all and the error still exist. Could you please have a look at my model in the attachment?
Many thanks
Mike
Hi,
I met the same problem when I built the model for the microbumps. But my model is not complicated at all and the error still exist. Could you please have a look at my model in the attachment?
Many thanks
Mike
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2011年7月26日 GMT-4 10:25
Hi,
I solved my "out of memory during assembly"-problems by increasing my RAM to 72Gb. But in some case you could get some results when you change the solver settings. A good indicator of how much memory your simulation need is the display in the lower right.
To the model from Mike, I is not important how complicated your model might look. The real important value is the element size and the degrees of freedom your model has to fulfill. As an example, you could have an easy looking box but with enough physics into it your simulation becomes very large in memory.
Cheers
Hi,
I solved my "out of memory during assembly"-problems by increasing my RAM to 72Gb. But in some case you could get some results when you change the solver settings. A good indicator of how much memory your simulation need is the display in the lower right.
To the model from Mike, I is not important how complicated your model might look. The real important value is the element size and the degrees of freedom your model has to fulfill. As an example, you could have an easy looking box but with enough physics into it your simulation becomes very large in memory.
Cheers
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2011年7月26日 GMT-4 10:31
You can click on Comsol server/client. This will help in 32Gb environment
cheers.
You can click on Comsol server/client. This will help in 32Gb environment
cheers.