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Old   October 8, 2015, 11:38
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Hi there,
as being mor a naval architect than being a software guy I configured the tutorials to suit my needs for cfd calculations. This includes that I prepare a case for each speed and run the ./Allrun command to finalise my calculations, which works really fine.
But I guess I could save some time if I do this for the first speed and then use the produced mesh also for the next series of speeds without doing the preprocessing for every speed.
What I assume to do is to copy the casefolder after the first calculation and rename the folder and then?
What do I have to delete and how to start the next calculation with new speed?

thanks for help,
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