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Why does the running time in Quickplot is shorter than tstop?
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Ummi Asri, modified 1 Month ago.
Why does the running time in Quickplot is shorter than tstop?
Youngling Posts: 1 Join Date: 7/29/20 Recent Posts 00
I have tried to simulate rip current at an embayment for my fyp with tstop = 864 000s (10 days) and tint = 43 200s. However, when I plot it in the Quickplot, the simulation only run until tstep = 2 (12 hours only). I've tried with tint = 28 800s and the plot was shown for 16 hours only. Is there might be some errors that affect the running time in Quickplot? I've attached the depth, hardlayer and grid files as well as params.txt here for reference.