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Old   April 4, 2006, 05:30
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Hello!

I have a question: if I want to perform several simulations how do I program a sequence if I want to do them lets say over night, so I dont have to start them one by one?

In cfx you must write a batch file is here the same case?

tnx for help!

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Old   April 4, 2006, 06:09
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U can do this very easily by writing a batch file in fluent . I do it all the time.

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Old   April 4, 2006, 06:44
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ok, is there a sample of that kind of batch file anywhere? i dont know the form of it.

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Old   April 4, 2006, 12:14
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file/read-case *.cas file/read-data *.dat /solve/set/time-step 0.0017444 /solve/dual-time-iterate 3600 20 file/write-case *.cas file/write-data *.dat exit

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