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al mazdeh
Join Date: Mar 2009
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I have heard that CFD post-processor, has a feature called session file, which this capability in batch mode which can be applied to quickly reproduce output for a series of runs. Can u show me how to do that
I have to create a bunch of text file containing data of my transient run It is so hard to do in GUI-It takes forever |
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Join Date: Jun 2009
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Hi,
1-load res file in CFX post then select New session (e.g test.cse). 2-Click Recording session. 3-After done with whatever you want to do with post processor. 4- click stop recording. As soon as you are done with recording the session. You will get a .cse file (test.cse). then you can run it in batch mode: cfx5post.exe -batch test.cse test.res Where test.res, for example is your result file from simulation. |
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