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Old   February 15, 2016, 11:03
Default Restart Solver Issue : Graph not representing Iterations
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Hi all,

I have restarted a simulation from where I had last stopped it, and it is running fine expect for the fact that though the iterations are running, the graph 'mass and momentum', 'turbulence' etc are not representing the iterations.

So, i am on 321 iterations but the graph is showing 80 iterations only. The 80 iterations were from the original solver startup before i stopped and restarted at a later date.

Any advice on how i can get the graph to sync with the solver properly?
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