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Old   December 30, 2021, 01:36
Question TUI Command for switching Initialization method from Hybrid to Standard
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Hello,

I'm trying to switch the initialization method from hybrid to standard using TUI commands. Alternatively, I want to initialize through the standard initialization.

So far, I was able to define the settings within the standard initialization:

/solve/initialize/compute-defaults/velocity-inlet "i_000"
The above command helps identify which inlet it would compute from.

/solve/initialize/list-defaults
The above command helps identify that the inlet has been initialized properly.

However, when actually getting it to initialize, the only option I see is hybrid initialization.

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