To obtain the files needed to follow this tutorial, click on the Job Setup link below and clone the job hosting the file. Next, click the Save icon to have a copy of the files in your Rescale cloud files.
NOTE : Although you can run this job directly, to continue with this tutorial do not submit it directly. We are cloning the job in order to import the simulation input file ansys-hfss-electronics-example.aedtz into your account. You can also obtain the results of the job by clicking on Get Job Results.
If you have an archived simulation .aedtz file in your local environment ready for batch submission, feel free to skip the next few sections. You can go ahead and begin the batch submission section. Or if you want to just create the packed .aedtz from the ANSYS HFSS GUI, you can skip to this section before going on to batch submission. Otherwise, please continue:
Since we have prepared our simulation and uploaded the file back to the Rescale Cloud, we are done using our ANSYS Electronics GUI for the time being. We can now shutdown this Desktop instance. You can choose to keep the instance running to perform post-processing after the simulation is completed.
Additional Guide: Generally, HFSS workflows are very memory bound, so it is recommended to use high memory coretypes such as, Zinc or Melanite for your workflows. If you discover that during frequency sweeps the memory usage is low, then switch to a lower memory coretypePre-configured and optimized architectures for different HPC... More such as Emerald.
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