Hello all! I am working on a project in which I need to calibrate a model 
to experimental data. To do this, I need to run a parameter estimation 
algorithm such as Monte Carlo or a grid search to sweep across parameter 
values to determine which model parameters give the best fit to the data.

However, such calibrations take hundreds to thousands of model runs. There 
are ways to reduce this, but I was originally planning on running multiple 
DEM models in parallel instead of in serial to speed the process up. Is it 
possible to run more than one Chrono model at once on a single machine such 
as my desktop workstation (assuming sufficient hardware, e.g., 2x NVIDIA 
3090 GPUs)? If so, how much performance is sacrificed (if any)?

Thank you all for the time, consideration, and insights on this!


All the best,
Jared Long-Fox

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