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Old   August 9, 2010, 19:54
Default Inaccurate animation or inaccurate results?
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Hi,
I am working with Ansys Workbench(Transient analysis).
When I solve my problem, everything converges and the solver finishes w/o any warning or error messages.
When I post process results, I get values at all the timesteps.
However when I do an animation, it becomes all grainy, as in, not all nodes move as they should.

Is this an error in animation only or are the results inaccurate?

Thanks.
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Old   August 10, 2010, 13:33
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You're going to have to post a little more information for help on this one.

Read this:
http://www.cfd-online.com/Forums/cfx...ease-read.html
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