VetleSPZ
Mechanical
- Nov 17, 2017
- 3
Hi! I have tried to figure out how to display the total CPU time of different analysis in a parametric study of different element types and mesh sizes. At the end of my .dat file, the following information is printed
P R O B L E M S I Z E
NUMBER OF ELEMENTS IS 5701
NUMBER OF NODES IS 5777
NUMBER OF NODES DEFINED BY THE USER 5777
TOTAL NUMBER OF VARIABLES IN THE MODEL 34662
(DEGREES OF FREEDOM PLUS MAX NO. OF ANY LAGRANGE MULTIPLIER
VARIABLES. INCLUDE *PRINT,SOLVE=YES TO GET THE ACTUAL NUMBER.)
END OF USER INPUT PROCESSING
JOB TIME SUMMARY
USER TIME (SEC) = 0.32000
SYSTEM TIME (SEC) = 2.00000E-02
TOTAL CPU TIME (SEC) = 0.34000
WALLCLOCK TIME (SEC) = 1
I suspect that this "JOB TIME SUMMARY" is not linked to the analyses itself, but to the input processing. Mainly because it is printed to the .dat file before the simulation is finished, and the fact that total CPU time is quite low. I am running a explicit tube crash simulation.
Is my suspicion right, and is there any way to get a time summary of the whole analysis?
I am currently using ABAQUS 2016.
P R O B L E M S I Z E
NUMBER OF ELEMENTS IS 5701
NUMBER OF NODES IS 5777
NUMBER OF NODES DEFINED BY THE USER 5777
TOTAL NUMBER OF VARIABLES IN THE MODEL 34662
(DEGREES OF FREEDOM PLUS MAX NO. OF ANY LAGRANGE MULTIPLIER
VARIABLES. INCLUDE *PRINT,SOLVE=YES TO GET THE ACTUAL NUMBER.)
END OF USER INPUT PROCESSING
JOB TIME SUMMARY
USER TIME (SEC) = 0.32000
SYSTEM TIME (SEC) = 2.00000E-02
TOTAL CPU TIME (SEC) = 0.34000
WALLCLOCK TIME (SEC) = 1
I suspect that this "JOB TIME SUMMARY" is not linked to the analyses itself, but to the input processing. Mainly because it is printed to the .dat file before the simulation is finished, and the fact that total CPU time is quite low. I am running a explicit tube crash simulation.
Is my suspicion right, and is there any way to get a time summary of the whole analysis?
I am currently using ABAQUS 2016.