4.2. Stopping a Simulation

There are several reasons why you might want to stop your simulation from processing. For example:

  • When you want your computer to take a break from processing, perhaps to do some computer maintenance, with the intent of resuming your simulation again later.

  • When you want to prevent Rocky from making any further calculations to the simulation, perhaps because you want to change the simulation parameters and start processing again from the beginning.

  • When you have determined you have enough data from the simulation results and no longer need further calculations to be performed.

What would you like to do?

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4.2.1. About Stopping a Simulation

When you stop a simulation, you can choose to resume it at any time to continue processing from the last saved Timestep. If you decide to change any of the setup parameters, however, you must start processing your simulation from the beginning.

What would you like to do?

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4.2.2. Stop a Simulation from Processing

  • From the Solver tab, click Stop. Tip:You can also click the Stop button on the progress bar at the bottom of your Rocky screen.

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