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Say I have a transient simulation 60s long. After the simulation has completed, I find out that I need to extend the simulation another, say 30s. Is there anyway to continue the simulation where it left off while keeping everything the same??
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Yes go on eidt results in solver. Under time duration increase the time and click on little black icon at the top of solver (i cant remember what its called, its next to stop i think) to continue with the simulation.
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Seems to do the trick.
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you welcome.
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