GfsOutputTiming
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| - | [ Timing summary: 5 timesteps 20507 node.timestep/s ] | + | Timing summary: 5 timesteps 20507 node.timestep/s |
| - | means it is the 5th timestep, currently 20507 grids*timestep can be done in one second. If your simulation scale is 40 000 grids (static) and 100 timesteps, the estimated simulation time is <math>$\frac{40 000 grids \times 100 steps}{20507 grid.timestep/s}=195s$</math> . | + | means it is the 5th timestep, currently 20507 grids*timestep can be done in one second. If your simulation scale is 40 000 grids (static) and 100 timesteps, the estimated simulation time is 40 000grids*100steps/(20507 grid.timestep/s)=195s. |
Revision as of 09:07, 3 November 2010
OutputTiming gives a summary of time consuming of the simulation including the simulation speed measured in how many grids* timesteps can be done per second.
for example
Timing summary: 5 timesteps 20507 node.timestep/s
means it is the 5th timestep, currently 20507 grids*timestep can be done in one second. If your simulation scale is 40 000 grids (static) and 100 timesteps, the estimated simulation time is 40 000grids*100steps/(20507 grid.timestep/s)=195s.

