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Restarting an Analysis in Workbench

Restarting an Analysis in Workbench

Restarting an Analysis in Workbench

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I've run into what seems to be a simple problem that's costing me a bit of time with Ansys Workbench (v12). Is it possible to restart an analysis after adjusting a boundary condition? I've built a thermal model and I'm attempting to match the temperatures to thermocouple measurements. Since my model incorporates a fair amount of radiation, it takes a significant amount of time to solve, and would (most likely) converge much more quickly if I could restart from a previous solution.

On a related note, is it possible to execute post-processing command line snippets without solving the entire model? It seems like the program wants to rerun the model for a simple *GET command.

Thanks for the help.
 

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