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April 2, 2023, 18:37 |
Initializing CFX solver from the command line
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Ashkan Kashani
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Hello everyone,
I want to run a transient simulation via the command line. In doing so, I need to initialize the solution using a transient file, namely, initial.trn. I realized this is done by adding an option to the command cfx5solve. However, I am not sure which of the following three options to use -initial initial.trn -initial-file initial.trn -continue-from-file initial.trn Note: no interpolation is needed (meshes are identical). I understand that this has been explained in the documentation, but I am still unclear. I appreciate your help very much. |
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