Reducing Run Time

The below topics discuss several common model configurations that can cause Impulse model run times to be longer than expected. Select a topic below for information on why each configuration increases the run time, and suggestions on how each configuration can be avoided.

If one of the below configurations is detected by Impulse and the run time is relatively long, Impulse will present a message to the user showing which of the below configurations may be applicable.

Note that the configurations listed here as causing long run times may not be inaccurate for the system being modeled. However, they are all likely inefficient modeling choices for transient analysis - especially for preliminary iterations.

The configurations discussed below are not meant to capture every possible model configuration which can cause long model run times in Impulse. Many other factors can also cause long run times. Following the suggestions listed below may help reduce run time in any model, though it may not be practical to implement the listed suggestions for all models.

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