Hello everyone,
I have a question about using Output Intervals. Say, if I have a simulation with
Timestep Intervals(2) = 180
Timestep Sizes(2) = 10
and I want the output for every 100 simulation time. How can I put this into the Output Intervals? I am slightly confuse on how to use Output Intervals.
Thank you for your help.
Regards,
Jamil
About using Output Intervals
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Re: About using Output Intervals
Hi
If the size of Timestep Intervals is set to be two you should have two values, e.g.
Now if for this you would like to save only the every 2nd step of the shorter timesteps you would say
resulting to 100 files being saved.
-Peter
If the size of Timestep Intervals is set to be two you should have two values, e.g.
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Timestep Intervals(2) = 80 200
Timestep Sizes(2) = 1.0 0.5
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Output Intervals(2) = 0 2
-Peter
Re: About using Output Intervals
Thanks Peter,
From your example, is that means during the first 80 timestep interval, there is no output? And, the next 200 timestep interval, the output is saved every 2 timestep sizes of 0.5?
Thanks again,
Jamil
From your example, is that means during the first 80 timestep interval, there is no output? And, the next 200 timestep interval, the output is saved every 2 timestep sizes of 0.5?
Thanks again,
Jamil
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Re: About using Output Intervals
Yep, that's correct. -Peter
Re: About using Output Intervals
This discussion and viewtopic.php?f=3&t=4267&p=16727&hilit= ... 21f#p16727 are very useful in case of simulation where number of output intervals is very high and can help us in saving hard disk space.
yours sincerely,
anil kunwar
yours sincerely,
anil kunwar
Anil Kunwar
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice