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December 9, 2009, 10:24 |
iterate from command line
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Jouke de Baar
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Hi! For a VOF unsteady problem I can choose to: solve/iterate/ and enter, for example, time step = 0.1 s and number of time steps = 10.
Now, I would like to do this from the command line (to set up an inputfile and run simulation from batch mode). However, in the command line menu, if I chose solve/iterate this is a different command that will only ask for the number of iterations. Question: What is the correct command line input for time step iteration? Thanks! |
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