Stopping the Solution

This section describes how to stop the solution.

Once is solution is iterating, the solution can be interrupted by clicking the (Stop) button in the toolbar. The solution can be resumed again by running or stepping.

If the solution is stopped during an inner iteration, the time-step can be incomplete for transient simulations. In this case, a message similar to the one below appears in the Output window.



As indicated, stepping the solution once completes the time-step.

Although primarily intended for batch operation, the stop file stopping criterion also aborts the job while the solution is iterating interactively.

Stopping Lagrangian Iterations

In some Lagrangian simulations, particularly those using DEM models, clicking the (Stop) button does not immediately stop the simulation. This phenomenon is due to the large number of sub steps that are left in the iteration.

You can force an immediate stop by using the (Substepping Stop) button. This button appears at the bottom of the simulation window, next to a substepping progress bar, during runs of Lagrangian simulations. It becomes active after 100 substeps. To stop a Lagrangian simulation without completing that iteration or the substepping process, click the Substepping Stop button.



After you click this button, particle time and iteration time fall out of synchronization. For this reason, do not use the Substepping Stop button as a routine way to control simulations.