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Old   May 26, 2004, 04:03
Default HELP! Problem on Animate
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Benz Wolf
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Problem on Animate (FLUENT 6.0.12)

I established a 3D model in order to simulate a huge heat storage tank. I want to make FLUENT record automatically the temperature contour in the tank as frame so that I can convert them to *.mpeg file. But the *.hmf files which should be written in the certain directory by FLUENT had no actual data at all!

My setting course: 1)set all the boundary conditions; 2)the velocity field has been simulated accomplished, only the energy equation be solved; 3)set up a directory named ˇ°t-contourˇ± in the local directory; 4)Solve -> Animate -> Define: set 1 Animation Sequences named ˇ°t-contourˇ±, record every 600 iteration steps. In ˇ°Defineˇ± of Solution Animation panel, set a cross section plane contours in ˇ°Display Typeˇ±, the contours were written in local directory which was set up earlier. 5)start to iterate.

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