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==Description==
 
==Description==
Zebulon is a non-linear finite element solver of the Z-set suite which addresses the whole range of problems arising in structural mechanics. It is jointly developed by École des Mines ParisTech (France), Onera – the French Aerospace Lab, and NW Numerics & Moldeling, Inc (USA). Zebulon may use multi-threading to accelerate material integration and linear system resolution on a single shared memory machine. <br/>
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Zébulon is a non-linear finite element solver of the Z-set suite which addresses the whole range of problems arising in structural mechanics. It is jointly developed by École des Mines ParisTech (France), Onera – the French Aerospace Lab, and NW Numerics & Moldeling, Inc (USA). Zebulon may use multi-threading to accelerate material integration and linear system resolution on a single shared memory machine. <br/>
  
For more information, visit the [http://www.zset-software.com/products/zebulon/ Zebulon Official Website].<br />
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For more information, visit the [http://www.zset-software.com/products/zebulon/ Zébulon Official Website].<br />
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The TAMU License for Zébulon is for Academic Research only.
  
 
==Loading the Zebulon modules==
 
==Loading the Zebulon modules==

Revision as of 13:27, 29 June 2021

Zebulon

Description

Zébulon is a non-linear finite element solver of the Z-set suite which addresses the whole range of problems arising in structural mechanics. It is jointly developed by École des Mines ParisTech (France), Onera – the French Aerospace Lab, and NW Numerics & Moldeling, Inc (USA). Zebulon may use multi-threading to accelerate material integration and linear system resolution on a single shared memory machine.

For more information, visit the Zébulon Official Website.

The TAMU License for Zébulon is for Academic Research only.

Loading the Zebulon modules

Grace Instructions:

List the versions of Zebulon installed:

mla zebulon

Load a specific ZebulonVersion to setup your environment to run Zebulon:

ml ZebulonVersion

Grace Example Job file

A multicore (48 cores per node) example: (Updated Jun. 5, 2021)

#!/bin/bash
##NECESSARY JOB SPECIFICATIONS
#SBATCH --job-name=ZebulonJob           # Sets the job name to ZebulonJob
#SBATCH --time=2:00:00                  # Sets the runtime limit to 2 hr
#SBATCH --ntasks=48                     # Requests 48 cores
#SBATCH --ntasks-per-node=48            # Requests 48 cores per node
#SBATCH --mem=360G                      # Requests 360GB of memory per node
#SBATCH --error=ZebulonJob.job.e%J      # Sends stderr to ZebulonJob.job.e[jobID]
#SBATCH --output=ZebulonJob.job.o%J     # Sends stdout to ZebulonJob.job.o[jobID]
ml purge # purge all module ml ZEBULON/z904 # load the modules for ZEBULON/z904 ml list # list the modules loaded
export OMP_NUM_THREADS = $SLURM_NPROCS # set OMP_NUM_THREADS to the number of cores requested above
Zrun -smp $SLURM_NPROCS calcul.inp > calcul.out # zrun
exit # exit when the job is done

To submit the job to the queue, use the following command:

[ NetID@Grace ~]$ sbatch jobscript