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July 26, 2020, 01:44 |
Save Fluent Results in Linux Platform
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Frimpong Opoku
Join Date: Apr 2018
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Hi Everyone!
I have a quick question here: just wanted to know how to save my simulations results on a linux platform so that i wouldn't have to start all over again when there is a disruption with my simulations and PC. While the windows platform is able to save the results in a folder with a file such as FFF-1-01500.cas and FFF-1-01500.dat which enables one to resume simulation results from the last save result, the linux platform does not provide that luxury for the same version of fluent. So, is there a way to save results in order to resume simulation in case of any unforeseeable interruptions on a linux platform? |
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