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Best Practices for Video Rendering (USER)
In this Tips & Tricks document you will find the recommended settings and hints for rendering videos from IC.IDO.
Abderrazak
Mejdi
Virtual Reality
IDO.Present - Media Recording (VIDEO)
This tutorial will show you how to record your VDP / IC.IDO visualization screen. After you have studied this tutorial, you will be able to record your visualization screen and change the format or quality of the rendered video.
Abderrazak
Mejdi
Virtual Reality
Physical Optics (PO) VS. Geometrical Optics (GO)
The purpose of this article is to compare two High Frequency formalisms, namely Physical Optics & Geometrical Optics, with a brief overview of their advantages & drawbacks.
Jean-Claude
Kedzia
Electromagnetics
Automatic covering of larger unwanted holes in CFD-VisCART
CFD-VisCART meshing automatically closes or covers holes in the geometry that are smaller in size than the cell size specified at the surfaces. To cover LARGER holes, the ‘Max Hole Size to Cover’ feature can be used. This feature, introduced in V2013.2, works to automatically cover larger holes in the geometry during mesh generation, and thus prevents the mesh from leaking into unwanted regions. This feature is available with all mesh types supported in CFD-VisCART.
Abraham
Meganathan
CFD
Clipping Plane Parameters (USER)
The clipping plane functionality allows the user to increase the performance of his session. Some geometries can cause problems with the default clipping parameters. This article will explain some hints to avoid such problems.
Abderrazak
Mejdi
Virtual Reality
How to update the ProcessControl? (ADMINISTRATOR)
This document explains how to update the ProcessControl Software of your Virtual Reality Cluster.
Abderrazak
Mejdi
Virtual Reality
Grouping parts during data import in CFD-VisCART
When dealing with complex industrial models such as cars and airplanes, hundreds of parts need to be managed. Each one of these parts may also be subdivided into different components. In order to easily manipulate these different parts and components in CFD-VisCART, you can make use of the grouping feature.
Abraham
Meganathan
CFD
CFD-VisCART: Mesh Extrusion
In most CFD simulations, it is required to place inlets/outlets far enough from the region of interest in order to reduce their influence on the solution. In many applications, this can be done by extruding existing inlets/outlets BC patches away from the domain.
Abraham
Meganathan
CFD
Preserving boundaries between patches with CFD-VisCART’s Single Domain mesher
The ‘Preserve Features’ option does very well in preserving features between geometry patches – as long as the patches are not coplanar (dihedral angle = 0) or include a very small dihedral angle between them.
Abraham
Meganathan
CFD
CFD-VisCART: Suppression of parts for mesh generation
When performing an analysis comparing component A versus component B, it is useful to have both components stored in the same file for physical comparison and documentation purposes. However, when generating the mesh for the analysis, only one of the parts should be considered at a time. The "Suppress" option in CFD-VisCART makes this possible.
Abraham
Meganathan
CFD