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October 18, 2004, 22:46 |
Pressure change after import init. condition file
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Hi, I have a problem with using initial condition file.
I first run a simulation for some timesteps, and I stoped the run. Then I run another simulation by specifying the result file of my first run as the initial condition, and I checked "interpolate initial values onto def file mesh" box in cfx-solver. However, the pressure data of the first time step in my second run is not the same as that of the last timestep in my first run. I thought cfx should start with the last-timestep data of the result file. The mesh/boundary condition definations/reference pressure are the same. Any suggestion? Thank you very much. |
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