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Old   April 27, 2010, 06:21
Default Initializing simulation from previous results help
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Hi,

The other day I ran a simulation with the first-order accurate method. Now I'd like to use those results (it's on the same mesh with the same boundary conditions) to initialize a run with a high-order accurate method.

I've checked the User Guide but I cannot see how to initialize a run with another saved simulation result file.

Can anyone tell me how?

Thanks
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