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Matt
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Hi there,
I am running fluent 12.1 on a Linux server and consequently cannot use the Workbench advantages anymore, like seting and reading parameters. Is there a way to do this via commandline?? in a journal . I would like to do some parameter variation without each time having to update the case file on my local machine. I have found this way: /define/boundary-conditions/temperature xxx but is there no direct way to acces the input-parameters ?? Regards. Matthieu Last edited by Kingkarule; May 16, 2011 at 01:52. |
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