2022
DOI: 10.2172/1890289
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Documentation on How to Run the NEAMS Workbench GUI on Sawtooth

Abstract: This document provides guidelines on how to run MOOSE-based applications from the NEAMS Workbench GUI on the HPC platform Sawtooth located at Idaho National Laboratory. The different steps are illustrated with a multi-app example modeling a sodium-cooled fast reactor (SFR) taken from the virtual test bed (VTB) website. The workflow consists of four steps to demonstrate the capabilities of the NEAMS Workbench GUI, that covers log into Sawtooth, editing and validating input files, submission of the job to the qu… Show more

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“…The NEAMS Workbench provides a common user interface for model creation, real-time validation, execution, output processing, and visualization for integrated codes. It can be used for running simulations locally or remotely on any clusters, including on the INL NCRC cluster [14] [18].…”
Section: Neams Workbenchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The NEAMS Workbench provides a common user interface for model creation, real-time validation, execution, output processing, and visualization for integrated codes. It can be used for running simulations locally or remotely on any clusters, including on the INL NCRC cluster [14] [18].…”
Section: Neams Workbenchmentioning
confidence: 99%