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August 12, 2008, 13:32 |
forcing a minimum number of time steps
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I am currently running a DES case with the coupled solver. After a while my simulation is only doing 1 iteration per timestep as it has achieved my residual constraints of 1e-3 or 1e-4.
I was wondering if there was a way to force fluent to complete a minimum number of iterations per time step after it reaches a certain residual convergence, as I am not convinced that is it solving each time step in one iteration. Possible ideas I had were maybe trying to make the residuals adjust on the fly. Any help or suggestions is greatly appreciated. -Riley |
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