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Old   June 30, 2009, 02:37
Default how did I see next time step of velocity cotour ?
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Dear experts :

My number of time steps is 10 second and time step size is 0.1 second. When I finished simulation. I want to see velocity cotour with time. But I can't find next time step of velocity cotour. My problem is ...... how did I see next time step of velocity cotour ?

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hi,

please clarify your problem, you want to be able to view velocity contours for every timestep, not just the last one?

If that is the case, simply save a data file as your simulation is running...go to file, write, autosave...and set every how many iterations you want to save your .DAT file, and give it a directory to save the file too.

hope that helps

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Thanks to solve my problem.

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