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July 11, 2005, 07:47 |
write profile - different length of columns
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Hi,
I made a 3D simulation of a flow field and now I want to compare the data in a certain boundary plane with my experiments. Therefore I am using the function write -> profile. I select the plane and the values I want to have (velocity in x,y and z direction as well as vel. mag.) and save as a file. Now the problem: Fluent writes all the values (x-, y- and z coordinate, vel.-mag., x-,y- and z-vel.) all in one series one after another. When I am trying to resort the values it was obvious, that the x-vel. column is shorter than the others (1119 instead of 1930 values). The others seem to be ok. Can someone help me? Ralf |
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July 18, 2005, 07:40 |
problem solved
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Hi!
I solved the problem: The data were damaged due to the SSH client I used for getting the data from the workstation with Fluent running on to my PC. The SSH Client transfer mode was "auto-select" and in this mode, some part of the data were cut. Now it is "binary" and it workes fine! Ralf |
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