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Queuing ANSYS jobs on a local machine

Queuing ANSYS jobs on a local machine. Select “Tools > Solve Process Settings…”. Select “My Computer, Background” and specify the “Licence”. Queuing ANSYS jobs on a local machine. Right-click on Solution and select Properties. Change “Update Option” and “Solve Process Setting” as shown.

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Queuing ANSYS jobs on a local machine

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  1. Queuing ANSYS jobs on a local machine Select “Tools > Solve Process Settings…” Select “My Computer, Background” and specify the “Licence”

  2. Queuing ANSYS jobs on a local machine Right-click on Solution and select Properties Change “Update Option” and “Solve Process Setting” as shown

  3. Queuing ANSYS jobs on a local machine Click “Update Project” Once the solution starts, click “Save”, then Exit Workbench. Repeat the steps up to this point for any other Workbench projects.

  4. Queuing ANSYS jobs on a local machine 1 Job running, 1 Job queued, 1 finished

  5. Queuing ANSYS jobs on a local machine Open “Remote Solve Manager”

  6. Queuing ANSYS jobs on a local machine Right-click on Job to perform actions

  7. Queuing ANSYS jobs on a local machine Retrieve results from Scratch directory

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