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November 10, 2009, 07:32 |
Batch issues to get results from a transient simulation
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Aero Dynamik
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Hi!
I am running a transient simulation of a 2D foil with a alternate jet on the upper surface. I need the lift and drag average and I tried to get it by running this batch files: cfx5post -batch deg1tr_001.res Effect.cse and the effect.cse file is: !($X1) = evaluate( "force_x()@BLADE"); !($Y1) = evaluate( "force_y()@BLADE"); !$filename= " .\\LIFT.csv"; !open(DAT,">>$filename") || die("Cannot Open File"); !print DAT "$X1,$Y1\n"; !close(DAT); I get error when I run the batch file: Effect.cse The only file types which ANSYS CFD-Post can currently read are: CFX files FLUENT files ANSYS Results files CFX-4 Dump files CFX-TASCflow files (must have grd/rso, bcf and prm files) CGNS files 2009/11/10 16:00:48 CCLAPI::loadCCLData - CCL parser failed with message: parseCCLLineH: syntax error near "*INFO" How can I resolve this problem? Is there an other way to calculate the average over time of the lift and drag (a part of doing it manually...) Thank you for your help Aero |
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jet, lif, transient, unsteady |
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