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how not to consider the first iterations in the parametric calculation in Fluent?

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Old   November 6, 2019, 16:05
Default how not to consider the first iterations in the parametric calculation in Fluent?
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Hi guys,
I have the following problem with Ansys Fluent Workbench 2019 R2. I am conducting a transient parametric simulation (I want to use the response surface) but I would like to eliminate the first two iterations from the calculation since they provide non-physical results while the following are correct.

how can I solve this problem?


I am currently printing the values in a .txt file and processing them without considering the first two lines.


A second question that derives from this problem: how can I write an UDF that calculates the Root Mean Square of incoming pressures and gives this result as an output parameter?
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