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December 7, 2006, 12:06 |
Timestep
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How to find the numerical value of the timestep calculated automatically ( Auto timestep ) for steady state analysis by CFX?
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December 7, 2006, 12:56 |
Re: Timestep
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There is an expert option that prints that out.
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December 7, 2006, 15:52 |
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Thanks a lot for answering. I looked through the CFX help for hours but still couldn't get how to get the timestep value. I don't remember something like this in any of the tutorials either. Can you please be kind enough to give me few more details on where to look specifically to get the auto-timestep value.
Thanking You again! |
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December 7, 2006, 20:43 |
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Look in the expert parameter listing in the help file.
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December 8, 2006, 19:30 |
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Thanks Joe. I also found out how stupid I am, one can also directly check the autotimestep in the solver text output window.
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December 11, 2006, 12:19 |
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That is right. Look into output file.
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