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October 27, 2005, 15:22 |
mesh adaption
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Hi, All,
If I apply mesh adaption in a steady state simulation, can I use the results as a initial condition for transient calculations? Thanks! John |
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October 27, 2005, 15:50 |
Re: mesh adaption
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Hi,
If your .def file (the trasient .def file, in your case) contains a mesh different from the Initial Values File (the steady state .res file with mesh adaption), I think you'll get a message saying that mesh on .def file will be ignored and the Solver will use the .res mesh. But I'm not sure. Try, and tell us how it works <big> : <font size=2>)</font></big> Regards, Rui |
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December 1, 2005, 01:46 |
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In this case you can interpolate the mesh on to the definition file.
thanx rajit |
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