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mohammad alriyami
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Hey Guys
I am about to start a large parametric study, and memory is a critical aspect to the campaign. I am just afraid of t-write intervals specified are being coarse or too fine. here is the setting for A diesel engine SOI=-20 CA, EVO= 118 CA, IVO=320CA, EVC=396CA, IVC=596CA: 3Dtwrite.in cyclic 720.0 crank twrite_post -20.0 0.5 20.0 1.0 118.0 2.0 145.0 10.0 320.0 2.0 400.0 5.0 600.0 10.0 660.0 2.0 700.0 0.5 text twrite = EVERY 0.1 CA |
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Pradeep
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I would suggest writing post files after every 1 CAD from SOI to total injection duration and then can change to 2 degrees CAD. You can also check one of the example cases in CONVERGE.
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