Tips & Tricks

Understanding cell-splitting in CFD-VisCART and its effect on cell count
A grid created in CFD-VisCART will have a high percentage of Cartesian cells (100% for Stair-Step Mesh; as high as 90-95% for Projected Mesh). Since these form the bulk of the grid, it helps to make sure that these cells are built in an efficient manner.
Abraham Meganathan CFD

Using CFD-VisCART in Batch Mode
CFD-VisCART allows you to handle extremely complex geometries with lots of details. Often, you may have a geometry that you only modify slightly, but would like to use the mesh parameters that you used previously. In order to make this very simple, a batch mode was implemented for CFD-VisCART v2006.
Abraham Meganathan CFD

Splitting a Model in CFD-VisCART
CFD-VisCART is a 3D unstructured adaptive Cartesian mesh generator. It is ideally suited for external aerodynamics and automotive underhood applications involving extremely complex geometries. Models/geometries in SAT, Parasolid, STL, Nastran, 3DS, Plot3d and FAST formats can be imported into CFD-VisCART.
Abraham Meganathan CFD

Grouping Objects in CFD-VisCART
When handling complex geometries in CFD-VisCART, the list of geometric surface can quickly become very large and make the management of the model rather tricky.
Abraham Meganathan CFD

Blanking, Grouping and Selecting Entities in CFD-CADalyzer
When working with models in CFD-CADalyzer, especially the more complicated ones, Blanking, Grouping and Selection tools can considerably simplify model setup and visualization.
Abraham Meganathan CFD

Automatic Report Generator in CFD-CADalyzer
The Report Generator in CFD-CADalyzer allows a user to generate and print a detailed report of the CFD simulation that has been set up and run. The user can also customize the report to make it fit his/her needs and demands.
Abraham Meganathan CFD