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Old   January 13, 2014, 12:51
Default How to choose desired time step of transient simulation?
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Hello!
Is there any way to choose desired time step after calculations? For example I have transient simulation of 1 [s] process, and I want to see what's happened in 0,5 [s]. Now I simply calculating those 0,5 [s] ->save and continue simulation for another 0,5 [s].
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Old   January 15, 2014, 06:56
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I don't know about it in fluent.But in CFD post you can select the 0.5 [s] using time step selector.
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