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January 12, 2009, 03:22 |
Hi everybody,
For steady ca
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Bastien Holbek
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Hi everybody,
For steady case, i use the utility foamLog to extract the residual values and then plot them. My question concerns unsteady cases. In this case, foamLog gives me a value per time step. I think that the resulting curve is not very usefull, considering unsteady simulations (correct me if i'm wrong). Is it possible to get the convergence curve within each time step? BH |
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February 20, 2019, 16:25 |
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Jiss
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Hello, I was wondering whether you figured it out?
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