mami_hacky
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Hi
My friend is simulating an antenna as his thesis.
Some times he wants to do his analysis with higher precision so he increases the total number of elements for simulation.
When the total number of elements is lower than 10000 every thing is ok and there is no problem however if he increase the total number of elements to above for example 14000 the simulation slows down and the simulation results get wrong.
He belives that the source of this problem is memory. When increasing the total number of elementes to above 12000 it seems that the total needed memory by IE3D increases up to 2GBytes. And it seems that zeland package can not manage this condition any more.
we are using a 32 bits version of zeland package.
we have added as much ram modules as possible to the computer. (4GBytes)
we have tested this on different version of windows, XP and 2003 server.
now my questions:
- what do you think about the source of this problem. is it true that the source of the problem can be memory?
- do we have to switch to 64bits version?
- Is it possible to solve the problem with 32 bits version?
Thanks.
My friend is simulating an antenna as his thesis.
Some times he wants to do his analysis with higher precision so he increases the total number of elements for simulation.
When the total number of elements is lower than 10000 every thing is ok and there is no problem however if he increase the total number of elements to above for example 14000 the simulation slows down and the simulation results get wrong.
He belives that the source of this problem is memory. When increasing the total number of elementes to above 12000 it seems that the total needed memory by IE3D increases up to 2GBytes. And it seems that zeland package can not manage this condition any more.
we are using a 32 bits version of zeland package.
we have added as much ram modules as possible to the computer. (4GBytes)
we have tested this on different version of windows, XP and 2003 server.
now my questions:
- what do you think about the source of this problem. is it true that the source of the problem can be memory?
- do we have to switch to 64bits version?
- Is it possible to solve the problem with 32 bits version?
Thanks.