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June 21, 2011, 04:59 |
What happens when setting number of time steps = 0 ?
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Hi everybody,
I have a question for you concerning Fluent. I tried to run a transcient simulation by setting : - time step size = 1s (just an example) - number of time steps = 0 I got a converged result, but it was written Time=0.00000e+00 into the scaled residuals window. Do you know if it is a bug, a steady solution, or the first step solution? |
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