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A a Package for Computational Fluid Dynamics Simulations

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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 and /academic research for of non-industry funded projects.
Write us if If you fulfil these conditions and state the number of needed hours (The core/node count does not matter.).

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simply write to support@nhr.zib.de.

In order to run STAR-CCM+ you have to specify the parameters -licpath and parameter -podkey, as shown in the example script Example Jobscripts below.

Introduction

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This documentation page describes the specifics of installation and usage of STAR-CCM+ at HLRN. Introductory courses for STAR-CCM+ as well as courses for special topics are offered by CD-adapco and their regional offices, e.g. in Germany. It is strongly recommended to take at least an introductory course (please contact Siemens PLM Software).

Documentation and materials

STAR-CCM+ products come with complete documentation. The User Guide is available in PDF format, see directory at NHR@ZIB systems 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.

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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titleTo see available versions type:
module avail starccm

All versions use double precision. The recommended default module - providing all necessary environment settings - can be loaded with: module load starccm

Example Jobscripts

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StarJobscripts
StarJobscripts

Codeblock
languagebash
titleThis is an example for a parallel jobGenoa cluster - slurm startscript example
collapsetrue
#!/bin/bash
#SBATCH --partition cpu-genoa:test
#SBATCH --time 01:00:00
#SBATCH --nodes=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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languagebash
titleA100 cluster - slurm startscript example
collapsetrue
#!/bin/bash
#SBATCH -t 00:10:--partition gpu-a100:test
#SBATCH --time 01:00:00
#SBATCH --nodes=21
#SBATCH --ntasks-per-node=408	# This needs to be an integer multiple of the GPUs per node.
#SBATCH -p medium--gres=gpu:4 # number of GPUs per node
#SBATCH --mailgpu-type=ALLbind=single:2 # Recommended: pin each process to its own GPU (single:<ntasks_per_gpu>).
#SBATCH --job-name=StarCCM

## check if GPU offload device is available
nvidia-smi

module load starccm/1419.04.011007-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> here - we can provide one for you - under the above mentioned terms>
export MYCASE=<type your sim file name>

## run starccm+
starccm+ -batch -dp${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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languagebash
titleCLX cluster - slurm startscript example
collapsetrue
#!/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
Info

Despite the fact that -machinefile starhosts.$SLURM_JOB_ID is used, you have to specify the number of worker processes (-np).

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GUI client - Server - Connection

Codeblock
languagebash
titleStart remote server on any compute node (headless/without GUI), e.g.
srun -p cpu-clx:test --tasks-per-node 96 --pty bash
module load starccm
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:

Codeblock
languagebash
ssh-add ~/.ssh/your_private_key

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
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with the following settings:
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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.