![]() ![]() For time-dependent problems, the frequency is based on the time iterations, while for steady-state problems it is based on the outer or inner iterations, depending on whether it is a multi-zone or single-zone problem, respectively. If 2 values are used, the first value is used for the first file type in OUTPUT_FILES, and the second value is used for the other file types in the list. If a single value is given, this value will be used as the writing frequency for all output files. OUTPUT_WRT_FREQ accepts a list of integer values for each of the file types in OUTPUT_FILES. The output frequencies can be set by using the OUTPUT_WRT_FREQ option. The default value of OUTPUT_FILES is (RESTART, PARAVIEW, SURFACE_PARAVIEW). dat format (includes all markers set with MARKER_PLOTTING) szplt format (includes all markers set with MARKER_PLOTTING) vtk format (includes all markers set with MARKER_PLOTTING) Surface values in CSV format (includes all markers set with MARKER_PLOTTING) ![]() The valid options are described in the following table: Option valueĪSCII CSV restart format (identical to RESTART_ASCII) You can specify what files you want to have by setting the option OUTPUT_FILES to a list of files. SU2 can output the solution in several file formats. Note: You can print all available output fields and groups available for the current solver (set with the SOLVER option) by calling SU2_CFD with the -d flag (dry-run mode), i.e. Output group: A collection of output fields.Output field: A single scalar value for screen and history output or a vector of a scalar quantity at every node in the mesh for the volume output.Volume output : Everything written to the visualization and restart files.History output: The convergence history written to a file.Screen output : The convergence history printed on the console.Customizing the Screen and History Output.It is now possible to individually define what you want to have in your output. With v7.0 we have introduced a new way of customizing the output on screen, in the history file and in the visualization files.
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