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July 25, 2021, 14:54 |
Export through journal file
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Adithya
Join Date: May 2021
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Hello
I am runing some simulations on a HPC and use a journal file to carry out the tasks. I am not sure of the complete set of commands to export data in cfd-post format. I use " file/export/cfd-post-compatible file_name_results' I get the following error " () Surfaces(1) [()] file Error: eval: unbound variable Error Object: file Invalid surface. stop-transcript Invalid surface. Surfaces(1) [()] exit Invalid surface. Surfaces(1) [()] yes Error: eval: unbound variable Error Object: yes Invalid surface. Error: CAR: invalid argument [1]: wrong type [not a pair] Error Object: #f " I guess I need to insert a ''yes' or 'no' somewhere but don't know. Could someone please help me with this? Additionally, to export it in Tecplot format, will the command remain the same? |
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July 25, 2021, 18:25 |
Update to my question
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Adithya
Join Date: May 2021
Posts: 73
Rep Power: 5 |
I managed to correct that problem
I have another issue that I cannot find the command for. In my output file, I do not know what to enter at this step: " CDAT for CFD-Post & EnSight scalar" This is after I enter the surfaces and the cell zones. The options after this aere for the variables. How do I select all variables? Please help |
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export, fluent, journal, tui command |
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