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Old   April 12, 2013, 13:56
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Hi everyone,
i'm trying to run a transient simulation with adaptive time step length.
I have an expression in which i need the time step size, but i can't figure out how i can get that information. I tried both with dtstep and with "Time Step Size" but, even if in cfx-pre they're written in italic (which means i'm calling a built-in expression), in cfx-post i have this message "ERROR
The following unrecognized name was referenced: Time Step Size." and cfx can't calculate my expression.

So, how can i get the information i need?

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Old   April 13, 2013, 07:57
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dtstep is available in the solver but not the post-processor. It should work fine in the solver. So I presume you are using it in the post processor. Why do you need it in the post processor?
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Old   April 14, 2013, 10:15
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dtstep is available in the solver but not the post-processor. It should work fine in the solver. So I presume you are using it in the post processor. Why do you need it in the post processor?
i'm modeling the saturation of a dual scale porous media, saturation is defined as 'accumulated saturation'+constant*t step size so i need to visualize it because it's one of my work's output

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Old   April 14, 2013, 18:32
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I cannot see a way of doing this in the post processor. You can do this in the solver by defining an additional variable and a source term. Alternately you can export the raw data and do the intgeration in another package (excel, matlab, python whatever you like).
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