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August 23, 2019 at 10:27 am
BeginerModel
SubscriberMy cases are setup to do time averaging every 8000 time-steps (0.8s period, 0.0001s step), and I solve them on a HPC using TUI commands which is normally done in one go, but now I think I will have to solve it in two stages. So something like
rc newtonian.cas
/solve/initialize/hyb-initialization
/solve/set/time-step 0.001
/solve/dti 4000 70
wd newtonian.dat
exit
yes
Â
For the first run, and then something like:
Â
rc newtonian.cas
rd newtonian.dat
solve/dti 4000 70
exit
yes
Â
As I understand it, this will resume the calculation from where the previous one ended, however will it remember where in the time averaging step it was and correctly average values over the entire 0.8s range? Or will it start again from 0, and never actually reach 8000 steps?
Any advice appreciated
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