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August 29, 2024, 15:34 |
Runing steady state simulation using transient boundary condition curves
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hello,
I have a Star CCM simulation set up to run with a series of transient boundary conditions using time curves. I would like to modify this sim to run several different steady state simulations without changing all of the places these curves are applied. Is there a way to run a steady-state simulation but specifiy a particular time point that will be used to asign all the BCs where the time curves are setup? Appreciate your help in advance! Jake |
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September 7, 2024, 15:07 |
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When running steaty state you don't have a "Time" field function.
You have iterations though. So, I guess, you can set up convergence criteria and appropriate simulation operations to run several steady state simulations
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