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Old   February 16, 2006, 20:45
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I got the unsteady analysis results of a tank model which used different meshes. I used different under relaxation settings(moment, pressure) in order to avoid turbulent viscosity limit.

But in some timesteps, their features of flow differ greatly.

Can I compare these results directly?

Any help will be very much appreciated. Thanks.
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Old   February 17, 2006, 04:14
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hi if you want to compare results of two different meshes. save result of first mesh by your xy plot window by write. and when you plot result for second mesh in that xy plot window click load file and then browse to your previous save file. you will see both results in same window. best wishes Anjum
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Old   February 20, 2006, 22:18
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Thank you, Anjum!
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