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March 15, 2006, 12:21 |
Batch job for different boundary conditions
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Hi all,
I'd like to run a series of simulations to compute the flow rate vs pressure drop for some component. In other words, I have to vary the pressure value in the inlet boundary condition for the different simulations. How can I do this automatically, i.e. without building 20 or more .def files? Thanx for your help Martin |
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March 15, 2006, 17:14 |
Re: Batch job for different boundary conditions
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Hi,
You can use one def file and a different ccl file for each run, and update the ccl in the def file with the cfx5cmds command. The ccl file is a small text file, which incidentally allows comments so that is where I store extra information about my simulations, eg run number and a brief description. This can all be scripted up in a batch file to run automatically. Glenn Horrocks |
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