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October 21, 2008, 13:42 |
pb with batch mode
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hi, i'd like to use the batch mode but i have some problems. I want to make calculus for different viscosities of my fluid. I use: 1) fluent 3ddp -i test1.jou
or 2) fluent 3d -g <test1.jou>& testmoi & and my test1.jou is: /file/read-case test1.cas /solve/iterate 30 /file/write-case test11.cas yes /file/read-case test2.cas /solve/iterate 30 /file/write-case test22.cas yes /exit yes but when i use it it doesn't work... someone can help me please tkx |
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October 21, 2008, 15:04 |
Re: pb with batch mode
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You need to initialize your solution after you read your case file in batch mode.
use /solve/initialize/initialize-flow to initialize the solution and then use commands to perform iterations. |
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October 21, 2008, 18:39 |
Re: pb with batch mode
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tkx i'll check that tomorrow and which one of these solutions should i take?
1) fluent 3ddp -i test1.jou or 2) fluent 3d -g & testmoi & tkx again |
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