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    • abd fs
      Subscriber

      Hi dear experts,


      I have transient flow with a time step number of 5000 and I want to just save the data on the last 3000. I tried to do it manually but it does not work well.


      Do you have any ideas for doing it?


      Best regards,


      SER

    • Rob
      Ansys Employee

      If you're in Fluent you only have the data for that time step, plus any averaging you've done. If you want earlier time step values you'll need to re-run the calculation. 

    • abd fs
      Subscriber

      Dear  rwoolhou,


      Thank you for your quick answer, I want to save the results between the number of time steps 2000 and 5000.


      I tried to do it manually, which means that at the beginning of the calculation, I did not activate the automatic recording. When the program reaches 2 000 time steps, I activated the autosave. In general, I think the results should be recorded between 2,000 and 5,000, but when the program reaches 3,000 number of time steps, it has saved those results. Normally it should not be recorded the results in the interval 0 and 3000, it must save the results between 2000 and 5000 number of time steps.


      Best regards


      SER

    • DrAmine
      Ansys Employee

      Please screenshots of your AutoSave Window or Calculation Activities.

    • abd fs
      Subscriber

      Dear Amine,


      Before the program reaches 2000 number of time steps I use the first picture:



      when the program reaches 2000 no time, I use the second photo



      Best regards


      SER

    • Rob
      Ansys Employee

      The value you put in is the sort of the frequency. If I set a value of 100 data is saved every time the number of time steps is divisible by 100: not every 100 time steps from when I set the value in the panel. 


      So, using the 100 example.  If I set at 99 time steps I get an auto save almost immediately (at time step 100). If I set at time step 101 I have to wait 99 steps for 200. 

    • abd fs
      Subscriber

      Dear rwoolhou, 


      Thank you very much for your response,so what is the good value that I have to put in my case,


      so that the code just saves the last 3000 number of time steps.


      Best regards,


      SER

    • DrAmine
      Ansys Employee

      You need to do that either manually or via some scripting/journaling.

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