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September 20, 2014, 02:51 |
Question on running CFX simulations in workbench parameter set table
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Meimei Wang
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Hi,
I usually use Ansys workbench parameter set table to do the CFX calculations. In workbench parameter set table, as I set up different values to the input parameters, I will have different simulations to run (workbench calls them 'design point', DP1, DP2...). It is a very convenient way to set up different simulations for the same grids by workbench. We can also export the simulations results file of each design points by clicking on 'exported' in the workbench parameter set table. But I got a problem on that. It seems all the design point simulations have to start from the same initial value file which is called 'current' in the workbench parameter set table. I want my simulation start from the other initial value files. For example, I want ‘DP2’ use ‘DP1’ result as initial value file and ‘DP3’ use ‘DP2’ result as initial value file…. Or ‘DP2’ use ‘DP2’ previous exported result as initial value file and ‘DP3’ use ‘DP3’ previous exported result as initial value file…. I think this would make much more sense in a lot of cases. How to achieve on that in workbench?
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