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Hi, My Problem is: I have a transient simulation and I wanted to simulate 180 seconds. But after ca. 100 sec the solver stoped without creating a result file. But I have a lot of transient files written in a directory. My question is now, how can i get or is it possible to get the information of these transient files?
Thank you Roland |
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I doubt it, they wont have the required geometry information.
To avoid this happening in future, use output control to write a full backup every x number of timesteps. Then you can access all the transient files preceeding the last full backup. |
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