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Old   July 31, 2009, 04:15
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I have a question regarding Transient cases with a Energy Equation - Temperature setup.
When I want to get the field dump for each timestep for various parameters I get the appropriate results but for Temperature.
How do I get all the intermediate values for temperature?
Not only the final values.

Thanks in advance.
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The OUTPUT options for field dumping are discussed here:

http://www.cham.co.uk/phoenics/d_pol...n-men.htm#Main Menu - Output

In the foregoing, look under "Output - Dump Settings" for a detailed descriptions of the various output controls. In the VR Editor under "Menu">"Output">"Field Dumping", if the "OUTPUT 3" for TEM1 has been toggled to "Y", then the temperature field should be written to the PHI files dumped at intermediate time steps.
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