This section provides a high-level overview of System Coupling in Workbench.
When running System Coupling in Workbench, you use the Workbench interface and workflow to build and execute coupled analyses.
Note: When executing a coupled analysis within the Workbench environment, Workbench is responsible for starting the coupling participant processes that will connect to System Coupling. For System Coupling, this means that each participant's execution control Option is set to ExternallyManaged. For more information about execution control options, see ExecutionControl in the System Coupling Settings and Commands Reference documentation.
The following topics are addressed in this section:
Overview of System Coupling in Workbench provides information on supported participants, data transfers possible, the rules for creating data transfers, and the System Coupling tab.
Setting Up a Coupled Analysis in Workbench provides instructions on preparing for, creating, and changing settings for a coupled analysis.
Running a Coupled Analysis in Workbench provides instructions for running, monitoring, and reviewing output for a coupled analysis.
Common Tasks for System Coupling in Workbench describes how to stop and restart coupled analyses that are run in Workbench..
Advanced Tasks for System Coupling in Workbench describes advanced tasks that can be used in workflows for System Coupling in Workbench — specifically, requesting debug logging output and using Workbench to set up a coupled analysis to be executed in one of System Coupling's user interfaces.