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ANSYS can be run interactively on single cluster compute node for upto 24hours.  This approach is ideal for testing large simulations since all cores and memory can be requested with salloc as described in [[VNC#Compute_Nodes|TigerVNC]].  Once connected with vncviewer, any of the following program versions can be started after loading the required modules as shown below.  The vertical bar <code>|</code> notation is used to separate the various ANSYS commands.
Ansys can be run interactively on a single compute node for up to 24 hours.  This approach is ideal for testing large simulations since all cores and memory can be requested with salloc as described in [[VNC#Compute_Nodes|TigerVNC]].  Once connected with vncviewer, any of the following program versions can be started after loading the required modules as shown below.

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Ansys can be run interactively on a single compute node for up to 24 hours.  This approach is ideal for testing large simulations since all cores and memory can be requested with salloc as described in [[VNC#Compute_Nodes|TigerVNC]].  Once connected with vncviewer, any of the following program versions can be started after loading the required modules as shown below.

Ansys can be run interactively on a single compute node for up to 24 hours. This approach is ideal for testing large simulations since all cores and memory can be requested with salloc as described in TigerVNC. Once connected with vncviewer, any of the following program versions can be started after loading the required modules as shown below.