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Old   November 7, 2017, 01:46
Default How to Run Unsteady Simulation in Star CCM+?
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Hello Everybody,
Sorry to bother.
I'm starting to learn star ccm+, and i can't understand how to run unsteady simulation in star ccm+. It confuses me. Can anybody help me ? Guide me from the start ?

I really appreciate it. Thanks a lot.
Or could you send me some link of tutorials for unsteady simulation in star ccm+?

The first questions is : how do i know if my iteration is already converge? before iteration for time step?
I've tried to running for the first time and it confuses me.



I don't see any information about my iteration converge / not before time step iteration. Can somebody explain to me what is that mean?

Thank you very much to anyone who wants to help.

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