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You can check the ams.log file from the run folder. You can go to the run folder by pressing right click on the ongoing run from run status and select open run folder. Or You can open the run folder from results, by pressing right click on the Run section from Analysis explorer during results visualization and select open run folder.
Although it is not possible to estimate the computation time, as it is dependent on multiple variables such as no. of elements, part size, complexity, velocity or process setup etc.
But you can check the total run time for filling, solidification and demolding from the castRun.out file.
Hello Nancy,
You can check the ams.log file from the run folder.
You can go to the run folder by pressing right click on the ongoing run from run status and select open run folder.
Or
You can open the run folder from results, by pressing right click on the Run section from Analysis explorer during results visualization and select open run folder.
Although it is not possible to estimate the computation time, as it is dependent on multiple variables such as no. of elements, part size, complexity, velocity or process setup etc.
But you can check the total run time for filling, solidification and demolding from the castRun.out file.
I hope this helps.
Thanks.