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July 1, 2012, 07:41 |
Is adjustableRunTime link to the Time shown in the log?
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Alain Martin
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Hi,
In the log, there are few places where the time is shown : Code:
ExecutionTime = 0.92 s ClockTime = 1 s Courant Number mean: 1.2100784e-05 max: 0.009442947 deltaT = 3.5831613e-06 Time = 1.5499037e-05 Quote:
If so , this is not very useful because my simulations never reached the second. Mostly a few tenths of second. I would like to print every few microseconds in my case while using adjustableTimeStep. I tried cpuTime and clockTime and is shows what is says, runTime and adjustableRunTime do not. Is this normal behaviour? |
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July 2, 2012, 02:41 |
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Alberto Passalacqua
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Quote:
Example: Let's assume you set Code:
writeControl adjustableRunTime; writeInterval 0.01; Code:
writeInterval 1.0e-6;
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July 2, 2012, 07:31 |
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Alain Martin
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Thank you,
I should have read the manual more carefully. It is in the book. |
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