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Arash
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Hi Guys,
I cannot figure out how to plot a variable (e.g. concentration) vs time (or time steps), for steady state modelling. Any experience? |
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Glenn Horrocks
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This is easy to do in the solver manager. Set up a monitor point with the variable you wish to monitor and then use the solver manager to view it as the simulation progresses.
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Thank you very much
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