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Default Initialize journal file automatically once a divergence occurs?
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I have a complex model of an pressurized air driven rock hammer that I run transient in Ansys Fluent 15.

The problem is that the some cells < 200 cells out of 13 M cells periodically diverges (not the same cells every time) the coupled solver and I have to patch new values and restart the run.

The patching process is easily automated using a journal file but is it possible to somehow initialize this journal file automatically once the divergence occurs?

And in that way avoid annoying stop-start procedure and enhance turn over time.

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