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February 27, 2004, 08:32 |
Surface monitor at every n:th time step
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Hello everybody!
Is it possible in a transient simulation to monitor a surface at every n:th time step instead of at every time step? (n is a number defined by the user) /Victor |
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February 27, 2004, 12:48 |
Re: Surface monitor at every n:th time step
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I don't think so. You can do it with animations but not with monitors.
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March 3, 2004, 20:22 |
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What about "execution command" ?
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March 5, 2004, 00:46 |
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nice try. I've asked Fluent specifically to address this issue. Plotting and/or writing monitors to a monitor-1.out file every time-step really slows down the time it takes to complete a transient simulation. This has to be addressed.
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