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hcOnel avatar hcOnel commented on June 9, 2024

Hi Andrey,
This should not depend on the run being parallel or serial.
Positions of the turbine blades reset to their original azimuth whenever you restart a simulation (no matter if it is a continuation of a previous one). Hence, if the blades are not positioned very close to their original position in the last output of your previous simulation (which is a very very slim chance), it is normal that you observe very different values at the beginning of the new simulation. That is because the force and velocity fields are not in accordance with the blades' presence. Nevertheless, as you keep the simulation going, you should observe the values converging to where they were left off. Can you confirm this?
As a side note, I've made a habit of getting an output exactly once every full rotation just to avoid that situation. Just calculate how much a single rotation takes in seconds and set writeInterval accordingly.
Regards

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AndreyBritov avatar AndreyBritov commented on June 9, 2024

Thank you very much, it helps to solve the problem!

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