Hi Ruochun,
I mean how much does it weight, on average, a simulation of a vehicle +
terrain DEM in terms of GB. I know that it could depend on several factors
such as the number of particles involved or the simulation time, but I
would like to know just a rough estimate.

Thank you,
Davide

Il giorno ven 15 dic 2023 alle ore 11:05 Ruochun Zhang <[email protected]>
ha scritto:

> Hi Davide,
>
> I didn't quite understand. The weight in terms of what? Did you mean the
> total weight of all the simulation entities?
>
> Thank you,
> Ruochun
>
> On Friday, December 15, 2023 at 3:56:07 AM UTC-6 [email protected]
> wrote:
>
>> Thank you very much for your quick answer! Could you give me an
>> indicative estimate of the weight of the final results of a vehicle
>> simulation + terrain DEM?
>>
>> Davide
>>
>> Il giorno giovedì 14 dicembre 2023 alle 17:49:00 UTC+1 Ruochun Zhang ha
>> scritto:
>>
>>> Hi Davide,
>>>
>>> Yes, it's fine. The utility provided by DEME remains completely the
>>> same. As you noted, the only difference is the computational time and the
>>> amount of VRAM that you have access to.
>>>
>>> Ruochun
>>>
>>> On Thursday, December 14, 2023 at 9:53:13 AM UTC-6 [email protected]
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Thank you Ruochun and Radu for your answer! So, is it fine to use only
>>>> one GPU for Chrono and DEM-Engine? Apart from higher computational time,
>>>> are there other critical issues?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Il giorno sabato 9 dicembre 2023 alle 01:07:28 UTC+1 Ruochun Zhang ha
>>>> scritto:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi Davide,
>>>>>
>>>>> To add a bit further explanation in addition to Radu's reply...
>>>>> DEM-Engine *works* on one GPU.
>>>>>
>>>>> For running co-simulation with DEM-Engine specifically, you can:
>>>>>
>>>>>    1. Use pyDEME, in conjunction with pyChrono or other python
>>>>>    packages. This is probably easy.
>>>>>    2. Refer to this post
>>>>>    <https://groups.google.com/g/projectchrono/c/CknPD7X_5cY> or this
>>>>>    section of DEME's documentation
>>>>>    <https://github.com/projectchrono/DEM-Engine#install-as-library> to
>>>>>    build the C++ version of DEME as a library, then link your simulation
>>>>>    scripts against it. This gives you C++ performance.
>>>>>
>>>>> For other potential approaches to your research project, you can
>>>>> explore the options in Radu's reply.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thank you,
>>>>> Ruochun
>>>>>
>>>>> On Thursday, December 7, 2023 at 8:49:13 AM UTC-6
>>>>> [email protected] wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>> I am writing my master's thesis about tyre-ground interaction and I
>>>>>> have read that there is the possibility to use DEM-engine in 
>>>>>> collaboration
>>>>>> with Chrono. I was wondering if it could work also on CPU or on a single
>>>>>> GPU instead of two.
>>>>>> Thank you in advance!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Davide
>>>>>> -
>>>>>>
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