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Below you find explanations to obtain and check out product licenses and regarding support and training.
Functionality
Simulation of Turbulent flow in Arbitrary Regions - Computational Continuum Mechanics + (STAR-CCM+) is a powerful C++ based finite-volume-based program package for modelling of fluid flow problems . The name STAR stands for "Simulation of Turbulent flow in Arbitrary Regions"and beyond (it also includes FEM, etc.). It is maintained/ developed by by Siemens PLM Software (formerly they bought CD-adapco Group). The Today, Simcenter STAR-CCM+ package can be applied to a wide range of multiphysics problems such as
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- Fluid dynamics
- Conjugate heat transfer
- Multiphase flows
- Reacting flows
- Solid mechanics (FEM)
- Particle flows
- Rheology
- Electrochemistry
- Electromagnetics
- Aero-acoustics
- Fluid-structure interaction
Conditions for Usage and Licensing
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To use Our STAR-CCM+ you need to mail modules are restricted to members of the adapco user group. |
You can apply to become a group member at support@nhr.zib.de
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- if your usage purpose is research/teaching, or if your are a student. Projects that are financed by industrial partners are not allowed. To check if you are a UNIX group member you can type: groups
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Within the core-h limits of Test Projects (see test account) we provide free Power On Demand (POD) keys for teaching/academic research of non-industry funded projects. |
In order to run STAR-CCM+ you have to specify the parameters -licpath
and parameter -podkey
, as shown in the example scripts Example Jobscripts below.
Introduction
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A product overview is provided here. This documentation describes only This page describes the specifics of installation and usage at NHR@ZIB systems . Introductory courses for STAR-CCM+ as well as courses for special topics are offered by Siemens PLM Software: as a student you can join the Siemens Xcelerator Academy for Academics for free.
Documentation and materials
STAR-CCM+ products come with complete documentation. The User Guide is available in PDF format, see directory only. A brief product overview is provided here. An introductory tutorial is accessible here.
Public documentation, tutorials and support - no registration needed
Everybody can access both the official User Guide (includes search function, click-by-click tutorials and files) and https://community.sw.siemens.com (anyone can contribute here). A PDF version of the User Guide is available on NHR@ZIB systems under /sw/eng/starccm/<version>/STAR-CCM+<version>/doc
. Tutorial case files can be found in /sw/eng/starccm/<version>/STAR-CCM+<version>/doc/startutorialsdata
resp. (with solutions) in /sw/eng/starccm/<version>/STAR-CCM+<version>/tutorials
, verification data in /sw/eng/starccm/<version>/STAR-CCM+<version>/doc/VerificationData
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Full support and training/courses - after registration
Students can register for free to search the entire support center (most extensive Q&A database of Siemens PLM) and attend the Xcelerator Academy for Academics (full self-paced courses for all levels).
Installed versions
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#!/bin/bash #SBATCH --partition -t 00:10cpu-genoa:test #SBATCH --time 01:00:00 #SBATCH --nodes=2=1 #SBATCH --ntasks-per-node=192 #SBATCH --job-name=StarCCM module load starccm ## create the host list for StarCCM+ srun hostname -s | sort | uniq -c | awk '{ print $2":"$1 }' > starhosts.${SLURM_JOB_ID} export CDLMD_LICENSE_FILE=1999@flex.cd-adapco.com export PODKEY=<type your podkey here - we can provide one for you - under the above mentioned terms> export MYCASE=<type your sim file name> ## run starccm+ starccm+ -batch ${MYCASE} \ -power -podkey ${PODKEY} -licpath ${CDLMD_LICENSE_FILE} \ -np ${SLURM_NTASKS} \ -machinefile starhosts.${SLURM_JOB_ID} echo '#################### StarCCM+ finished ############' rm starhosts.$SLURM_JOB_ID |
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#!/bin/bash #SBATCH --partition cpu-genoa:allgpu-a100:test #SBATCH --time 01:00:00 #SBATCH --nodes=1 #SBATCH --ntasks-per-node=8 # This needs to be an integer multiple of the GPUs per node=192. #SBATCH --gres=gpu:4 # number of GPUs per node #SBATCH --jobgpu-name=StarCCMbind=single:2 # Recommended: pin each process to its own GPU (single:<ntasks_per_gpu>). #SBATCH --mailjob-type=ALLname=StarCCM ## check if GPU offload device is available nvidia-smi module load starccm/19.04.007-r8 ## create the host list for starccmStarCCM+ srun hostname -s | sort | uniq -c | awk '{ print $2":"$1 }' > starhosts.${SLURM_JOB_ID} export CDLMD_LICENSE_FILE=1999@flex.cd-adapco.com export PODKEY=<type your podkey here - we can provide one for you - under the above mentioned terms> export MYCASE=<type your sim file name> ## run starccm+ starccm+ -batch ${MYCASE} \ -power -podkey ${PODKEY} -licpath ${CDLMD_LICENSE_FILE} \ -np ${SLURM_NTASKS} -gpgpu auto \ -machinefile starhosts.${SLURM_JOB_ID} echo '#################### StarCCM+ finished ############' rm starhosts.$SLURM_JOB_ID |
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#!/bin/bash #SBATCH --partition cpu-clx:test #SBATCH --time 01:00:00 #SBATCH --nodes=2 #SBATCH --ntasks-per-node=96 #SBATCH --job-name=StarCCM module load starccm ## create the host list for StarCCM+ srun hostname -s | sort | uniq -c | awk '{ print $2":"$1 }' > starhosts.${SLURM_JOB_ID} export CDLMD_LICENSE_FILE=1999@flex.cd-adapco.com export PODKEY=<type your podkey here - we can provide one for you - under the above mentioned terms> export MYCASE=<type your sim file name> ## run starccm+ starccm+ -batch ${MYCASE} \ -power -podkey ${PODKEY} -licpath ${CDLMD_LICENSE_FILE} \ -np ${SLURM_NTASKS} \ -machinefile starhosts.${SLURM_JOB_ID} -mpi intel echo '#################### StarCCM+ finished ############' rm starhosts.$SLURM_JOB_ID | ||||||
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GUI client - Server - Connection
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srun -p cpu-clx:test --tasks-per-node 96 --pty bash
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starccm+ -np 96 -server -collab -power -podkey $PODKEY |
The hostname and port information displayed after the server startup is needed later (see "Server::start -host ..."). The "-power" flag is needed due to license reasons. The "-collab" flag is needed if your local and remote user name differ. "-collab" allows anyone to attach to your server, but do not worry: our system forbids others to access your allocated exclusive compute nodes (Beside you only root can ssh there.).
Locally, the StarCCM client requires a password-less SSH connection, however du to security reasons NHR@ZIB allows password protected ssh keys only. To resolve this conflict on Linux/Mac systems run a ssh-agent in the background:
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Hence, you need to type your password only once. If you are on Windows using PuTTy please refer here.
Now you can start StarCCM locally, and connect via
with the following settings:
Here, you need to replace your username, the host name b####.usr.hlrn.de, and the port number #####, according to the screen output created after starting the remote server (see first step).
Known Issues
To check if the license server of CD-adapco is accessible type:
telnet flex.cd-adapco.com 1999
This test (Trying ...) is positiv if the server answers (within a second):
Escape character is '^]'
Typically, after some minutes, a negative test outcome is indicated by:
telnet ... Connection timed out
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Tutorial Cases for STAR-CCM+
Tutorial case files can be found in /sw/eng/starccm/<version>/STAR-CCM+<version>/doc/startutorialsdata
resp. (with solutions) in /sw/eng/starccm/<version>/STAR-CCM+<version>/tutorials
, verification data in /sw/eng/starccm/<version>/STAR-CCM+<version>/VerificationData
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