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February 28, 2017 at 10:02 am
Nikita
Ansys EmployeeHow can I change the time step size using TUI commands and journal files?
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March 21, 2017 at 10:54 am
Vishal Ganore
Ansys EmployeeTo change the Time Step Size using the TUI command (for example, to 1
), enter the following: /solve/set/time-step 1.0 When you use the following journal file, the Time Step Size is 0.2for 10 Time Steps then 0.5for another 10 Time steps. /solve/set/time-step 0.2 /solve/dual-time-iterate 10 30 /solve/set/time-step 0.5 /solve/dual-time-iterate 10 30
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