These files are required for results visualization. Deletion of any individual file
            or group of files may render the output database unreadable. If you want to view results
            after files are deleted, they will need to be recreated by running AcuSolve again.A command line tool called AcuCleanDir is also
                available for managing the field output files in ACUSIM.DIR.
                Using this tool, it is possible to delete selective output types, steps, or an
                entire run. Note that this tool does not operate on time series data, only nodal
                data.
To use AcuCleanDir:
        - 
                Open an AcuSolve Cmd Prompt from the Windows Start
                    menu by clicking .
            
 
- 
                Change to the directory where your problem is saved.
            
 
- 
                Execute the acuCleanDir command with appropriate options.
                
                    
                        - To delete run 2 of a problem named
                            "channel":
acuCleanDir -pb channel -run 2 -delrun
 
                        - To delete all but the last time step of each result
                                type:
acuCleanDir -pb channel -run 2 -ts abl
where
                                abl is a string that means "all but last".
 
                        - To delete nodal output and nodal residual outputs from time steps
                            between the first and last
                                available:
acuCleanDir -pb channel -run 2 -ts F:L:2 -types out,onr
where
                                the options for -types are:
                                            
                                                | out | 
                                                NODAL_OUTPUT | 
                                            
                                            
                                                | odq | 
                                                DERIVED_QUANTITY_OUTPUT | 
                                            
                                            
                                                | onr | 
                                                NODAL_RESIDUAL_OUTPUT | 
                                            
                                            
                                                | ora | 
                                                RUNNING_AVERAGE_OUTPUT | 
                                            
                                            
                                                | ota | 
                                                TIME_AVERAGE_OUTPUT | 
                                            
                                            
                                                | rst | 
                                                RESTART_OUTPUT | 
                                            
                                            
                                                | oee | 
                                                ERROR_ESTIMATOR_OUTPUT | 
                                            
                                            
                                                | oae | 
                                                ERROR_ESTIMATOR_OUTPUT -
                                                  time averaged | 
                                            
                                        
 
 
A command line tool called acuCpProbeFiles can be
                                used to summarize the results of a given 
AcuSolve simulation. Executing the script
                                will copy the pertinent files from 
ACUSIM.DIR
                                and the 
.log file
                                into a directory specified by the command line argument –tdir
                                (default is 
PROBE.DIR). The
                                    
PROBE.DIR directory can be used by itself
                                to interrogate results with 
AcuProbe.
                                Note, that nodal output is not stored within
                                    
PROBE.DIR.
acuCpProbeFiles -pb channel -run 1 –tdir PROBE.DIR