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is it possible to write post processing UDF or TUI commands to do following task?

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Old   October 6, 2016, 19:39
Default is it possible to write post processing UDF or TUI commands to do following task?
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my UDF is based on flow time in transient flow analysis, after 300 time step it generates new velocity value and inlet, outlet pressure value.

also on 300th time step, data is autosaved in .dat and .cas files.

is it possible to write UDF or TUI commands set, to create .xy plot files using fluent inbuilt post processing plots option. at 300th time step.
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Old   October 7, 2016, 05:38
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Can't you use a journal to do this? Or you could try using the Calculation Activities tab.
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