Tagged: 2019 R2, ensight, fluid-dynamics, General, scripting
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April 13, 2023 at 7:32 am
Solution
ParticipantWhen applying a context file to a transient case with a different length, the available time steps correspond to the case that was used to create the context file in the first place. To re-use a context file for comparable cases with different length, you can edit the context file (*.ctx) with a text editor and add a single line at the end: solution_time: set_end_to_max This applies to ANSYS EnSight 2019 R1, R2 and R3. For earlier versions the command is slightly differ-ent: solution_time: zoomout The attached document describes the process how to get to this line and why it is required in more detail.
Attachments:
1. 2060457.zip
2. 2060457_EnSight_Transient_Context.pdf
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