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Utilizing the Flownex Backtracker to resume transients
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June 17, 2022 6:55 pm
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We’ve all experienced that fear. When we sit down at our computer and realize that all of our applications are closed. That Windows decided to do a restart in the middle of the night. If we are running any long simulations the thought of having to restart from the beginning is a tough pill to swallow. Luckily, in Flownex, we can use the backtracker functionality to create re-start points during the simulation.
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