Hi
I was trying to understand the example Nb-superconductor. I could basically follow the step 1 which is simple. However I have a question out here. Does the second step requires any of the OUTPUT files from previous run for this step?
In the second step says that "All the DYN files must be calculated before proceeding to the next step." I wanted to know that whether the code by itself produces all the DYN required if I run it on a single computer. If not then how do I do that?
I shall be thankful for the response.
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You have to run the calculation again and again with the same input file, from the same directory, until it has gone through and calculated all of the DYN files (it just looks at was has been done already and then calculates the next one).
If you have a multiple core machines then this is very easy, If you're working on a dekstop, this calculation may take some time.
If this isn't clear, let me know.
Cheers,
Marty
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Hi
I was trying to understand the example Nb-superconductor. I could basically follow the step 1 which is simple. However I have a question out here. Does the second step requires any of the OUTPUT files from previous run for this step?
In the second step says that "All the DYN files must be calculated before proceeding to the next step." I wanted to know that whether the code by itself produces all the DYN required if I run it on a single computer. If not then how do I do that?
I shall be thankful for the response.
You have to run the calculation again and again with the same input file, from the same directory, until it has gone through and calculated all of the DYN files (it just looks at was has been done already and then calculates the next one).
If you have a multiple core machines then this is very easy, If you're working on a dekstop, this calculation may take some time.
If this isn't clear, let me know.
Cheers,
Marty