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August 11, 2004, 18:53 |
journal files
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I find myself running files of the same set up over and over (geometry and a mass flow change). I'd like to create a set of journal files that I can read into Fluent so it will let me set up the case, run the case at several different flow rates then writing to seperate data files, and then complete a series of post processing hard copies.
The procedure seems straight forward and probably a little tedious. I also understand I am better off with text commands instead of the GUI. Before I take on this task, would anyone like to give me any suggestions based on their past experiences? |
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