Changing the Simulation While Running
The client-server architecture of Simcenter STAR-CCM+ allows you to make minor changes to the simulation while the solution is iterating.
The client-server architecture of Simcenter STAR-CCM+ allows minor changes to be made to the simulation while the solution is iterating without stopping the solution:
- Opening plots and scenes
- Changing properties
- Adding monitors or reports
Therefore, it is acceptable to adjust solver properties such as Courant number (for coupled solvers) and under-relaxation factors (for segregated solvers) while continuing to iterate. However, if there is some risk of these changes causing solution convergence problems, then stop the solution, save the simulation, implement the changes, and continue with the solution.
However, major changes to the simulation are not advisable while the solution is iterating. As a general guideline, avoid any actions that involve the deletion of simulation objects or the creation of certain new ones (such as activating a new model) during this process.
Adding Monitors or Reports While Running
During a simulation run, it is possible to create new annotations, monitors, or reports, as well as new related annotations and plots, using the following methods:
- Creating a report
- Creating an annotation from a report
- Creating a monitor from a report
- Creating a monitor and a plot at once from a report
- Creating a monitor
- Creating a plot from a monitor
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Simcenter STAR-CCM+ server only handles such requests at the end of an iteration cycle. Pending requests appear in the object tree using the
(Pending) icon. At the end of the iteration, the new object becomes available for use.
When you create a monitor during a simulation run, its Trigger property setting is Inactive by default. This default setting prevents error messages. To include the new monitor in the calculations:
- Set the Field Function property.
- Set the Parts property.
- Set any other appropriate properties.
- Select one of the two active Trigger options, Time Step or Iteration.