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I am doing a calculation with time. So let us say I run the case time t=T and Then I store the files and case and data.
But then I do another simulation where the intial condition is the case and data files saved before. But I see that time is defined automatically t=T. Is it possible to intializes that t =T-T so that time is equal to 0. How can I do this Please help me |
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in the text window type the following command (rpsetvar 'flow-time ???) where ??? is the time value (0 or whatever)
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Another way of doing this is, write interpolate data first and use solve initialise the solution (it will resent the data) and read interpolate date written earlier.
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