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Old   March 3, 2016, 08:15
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Hi,

I have a transient phase change model I am running to find numerous information, such as the temperature over time, velocity over time and liquid fraction over time. I have a maximum time I am running the model (27000 seconds), however when the model has ran I can only see the contours of the last instance of 27000 seconds. Is there a way I can pick at the time frame, for instance say I want to see the liquid fraction at 5000 seconds without running the model again for 5000 seconds and seeing this instance?

Also, is there a way to export the monitor data into excel?

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Old   February 12, 2017, 07:02
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Hi. Hope your problem solved, if no
You just set auto save enabled in write tab.
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