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How to plot value of dynamic parameter during Transient analysis

Boyan
Boyan over 6 years ago

Hello All,

Im running a simulation where i need to do a sweep of temperature during a transient analysis.
Ive created a file that gives a parametric set of values for temperature and time.
Simulation is working and the dynamic parameter is changing but i can Not plot the dynamically changing temperature parameter.
Result browser says that temperature is a constant.
Any idea on where to look for the value of the dynamic parameter and how to plot it ?

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 6 years ago

    You have to use the approach described in this post. If you're using too old a version (before it was on a tab on the Save All form), you have to create a file (called "savetemp.scs" say) with the line:

    save temp

    and then include this file via Setup->Model Libraries in ADE (assuming you're using ADE) - or put it in the same file containing your parametric set (the parametric set can be defined on the transient form since hotfix of IC617 - can't remember precisely when).

    Andrew.

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