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Natalie
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Hi Foamers
I am evaluating my transient simulation in paraFoam. I want to analyse pressure over a large number of time steps on a curve. Therefor I want to export the data in *.csv files for all the times. For the stationary case I manually exported the values in paraFoam with File – Export. What is the simplest way to do this for numerous time steps? Thanks |
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