That’s fantastic, Rebeca.

We’ll make a note about the number of threads issue (in case other users run 
into similar issues). The truth is we have not used older GPUs in such a long 
time, we take for granted certain capabilities.

If you can get access to a cluster with newer GPUs, you will see a dramatic 
increase in computational performance.

Best,
Radu

From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf 
Of Rebeca Guimarães
Sent: Saturday, September 27, 2025 4:34 PM
To: ProjectChrono <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [chrono] FSI won't work

Hey there, Radu!

I'm thrilled to tell you I was able to run the FSI module in my computer!
It turned out FsiForceWCSPH was requesting 1024 threads and my GPU was unable 
to give that. I then adapted it and changed to fewer threads and it worked out.

I'm still working on the visualization, since I only had Irrlicht, so I'll now 
install VSG.

It's just a temporary solution, since I'm requesting approval to use my uni's 
laboratories' computers, but up until then, I'm able to continue my VIPER 
single wheel simulations. Once I have access to the labs, I hope to be able to 
run complete rover simulations.
Em sexta-feira, 26 de setembro de 2025 às 15:28:46 UTC-3, Radu Serban escreveu:
Hi Rebeca,

So, you do have a pretty old GPU.  Anything before 7.5 is now considered 
legacy.  In fact, 7.5 is also marked for obsoletion.
I’m afraid you’ll need to get access to newer hardware.

--Radu


From: Rebeca Guimarães <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, September 26, 2025 1:48 PM
To: Radu Serban <[email protected]>
Subject: Mensagem particular referente a: [chrono] FSI won't work

Hey there, Radu!

My last try had indeed been with CUDA 12.3 yet again, since my last try with 
13.0 resulted on the exe simply closing right from the start.


Searching for CUDA

CUDA compiler: D:/Program Files/NVIDIA GPU Computing 
Toolkit/CUDA/v12.3/bin/nvcc.exe

CUDA toolkit version: 12.3.52

CUDA toolkit root dir: D:/Program Files/NVIDIA GPU Computing Toolkit/CUDA/v12.3

CUDA archs (from cache): 60

CUDA found and enabled.

Searching for Thrust

Thrust version: 2.2.0

Thrust include dir: D:/Program Files/NVIDIA GPU Computing 
Toolkit/CUDA/v12.3/include

I was able to surpass the atomicAdd error by defining sm_60 instead of 
all_major as the arch, since I have a GPU with compute capability of 6.1. On 
the other hand, now I'm getting a new error of too many resources requested for 
launch when I compile and run the single wheel FSI demo. But that only happens 
when I run my own compiled demo, the pre compiled demo available on the Chrono 
website runs normally.

I don't know if there are any differences between the source code of the pre 
compiled demo and latest one available on git that would explain the higher 
demand for GPU. Or if it's still an error due to CUDA issues.

If you could shed any light on the matter, it would help a lot!

Thanks,
Rebeca


Em sexta-feira, 26 de setembro de 2025 às 02:53:51 UTC-3, Radu Serban escreveu:

I would suggest holding off on using the PyChrono conda package that Dan 
mentioned. That is not based on the current Chrono code (and was set up as a 
temporary solution for some tutorials we recently ran at UW-Madison). Updated 
official PyChrono conda packages with Chrono::FSI support will come soon.

--Radu



From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of 
Rebeca Guimarães
Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2025 11:30 PM
To: ProjectChrono <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [chrono] FSI won't work



Hello, everyone!



Thank you for the suggestion, Dan! I will definetely try out PyChrono. I need 
to present a proof of concept to my undergrad thesis advisor in the next weeks 
so I had decided to go with C++ since I struggled a bit with Anaconda. But I'll 
try again :)



Radu, I've been using the latest version, I downloaded it from the git. I'm 
able to compile and build Chrono and run Vehicle module projects.



The FSI single wheel demo that comes in the pre compiled pack works just fine 
in my computer. But whenever I try to compile a new project, even the demo cpp 
itself, it will run and then simply close the prompt before the visual 
interface ever starts.



This has been happening with CUDA 12.3, CUDA 12.9, CUDA 13.0.



What baffles me is the fact I'm able to run the pre compiled exe, so it doesn't 
seem to be a hardware incompatibility. I really have no idea what's going on :(

Have any of you ever faced a similar problem, where the prompt closes right at 
the FSI Initialize() line?



Rebeca





Em terça-feira, 23 de setembro de 2025 às 04:46:32 UTC-3, Radu Serban escreveu:

Hi Rebeca,



Could you please clarify what Chrono version you are using?  Older releases 
will obviously not work with new CUDA releases.



The current Chrono code in the main branch of the repository should work fine 
with any new CUDA 12.* versions (e.g. 12.8 or 12.9), as well as CUDA 13.0 
(although I only tested the latter on Linux).  Any of these CUDA versions will 
work fine with the latest VS versions.



Please make sure that:

  *   you use the latest Chrono code from the development branch (‘main’).
  *   Update your copy of Visual Studio to the latest version.
  *   You can test with CUDA 13.0.1.  If that doesn’t work, please let me know. 
 But if you can install a different version of CUDA, I suggest you use 12.9 
which is what I currently use on my Windows machine.



--Radu





From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of 
Rebeca Guimarães
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2025 10:45 PM
To: ProjectChrono <[email protected]>
Subject: [chrono] FSI won't work



Good afternoon!



I've donwloaded and compiled Chrono and been able to run many projects. Since 
I'm running terramechanics analysis, I am now trying to run FSI SPH.



I was able to code, configure and geenrate, but when I run the exe, it will 
halt at the Initialize and close the cmd.



I think I've narrowed the issue down to CUDA. I'm using version 13.0.1. I read 
at the website I need to use 12.3, but my MSVC says it expects version 12.4 or 
newer.



Can someone help me how to downgrade my MSVC so it will accept 12.3?



Thanks!



D:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual
Studio\2022\Community\VC\Tools\MSVC\14.44.35207\include\yvals_core.h(902):
error : static assertion failed with "error STL1002: Unexpected compiler
version, expected CUDA 12.4 or newer."

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