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Running Batch files with a number of studies
Posted 1 ott 2012, 08:25 GMT-4 Version 4.3 5 Replies
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Hi All,
I would like to run an .mph file which includes two studies where the only difference is one BC.
Study 1 solves for a steady state case.
Study 2 solves the transient case where the solution of Study 1 is the initial condition.
When I solve manually, I input a time independent BC for Study 1 and solve.
Afterwards I manually add an additional time dependent BC, dictate that the initial state to be used is the one from Study one and solve.
However, when I run in batch mode, I need to have the time dependent BC included thus, when it initially tries running Study 1 and it stalls the program because it can not solve.
Is there anyway to bypass this?
Is there a command to order the program to solve only Study 2. I tried disabling the stationary solver in Study 1 and yet it still tried solving the stationary case/Study 1.
Any ideas ?
thanks,
yoav
I would like to run an .mph file which includes two studies where the only difference is one BC.
Study 1 solves for a steady state case.
Study 2 solves the transient case where the solution of Study 1 is the initial condition.
When I solve manually, I input a time independent BC for Study 1 and solve.
Afterwards I manually add an additional time dependent BC, dictate that the initial state to be used is the one from Study one and solve.
However, when I run in batch mode, I need to have the time dependent BC included thus, when it initially tries running Study 1 and it stalls the program because it can not solve.
Is there anyway to bypass this?
Is there a command to order the program to solve only Study 2. I tried disabling the stationary solver in Study 1 and yet it still tried solving the stationary case/Study 1.
Any ideas ?
thanks,
yoav
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