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Détermination de la courbe de déplacement du piston à l’aide de ProCAST™
Mathieu
Moerckel
Casting
3D Combine
As existing 2D Combine in Visual-Mesh, 3D Combine has been introduced to undone refinements.
Sandrine
Dischert
Multiphysics, Virtual Integration Platform
New pattern in Visual-Mesh 3D split
The aim of this new 3D pattern is to allow users to refine mesh on a restricted area
Sandrine
Dischert
Multiphysics, Virtual Integration Platform
Crash when launching Visual on CentOS
On Linux, at moment of launching Visual-Environmnet, crash happens after having selected Visual Weld. It is possible to try following steps to solve the problem. - Launching Visual in debug mode - Downgrade GlibC to 2.12 - Install freshly NTP
Yonggang
Duan
Virtual Integration Platform, Welding & Assembly
Visual-CFD Frequently asked questions with solutions
This article collects several tips & tricks for Visual-CFD users
Sunil
Unaune
Virtual Integration Platform
Coupling windows for postreatment visualization
When comparison between results is needed, coupling windows and synchronizing animations is a key tool.
Sandrine
Dischert
Multiphysics, Welding & Assembly, Virtual Integration Platform
Boundary Layer Mesh tool demonstration
Easily creating a connection between a tetramesh and an hexamesh is possible, using Boundary Layer Mesh tool.
Sandrine
Dischert
Multiphysics, Welding & Assembly, Virtual Integration Platform
Using Region sources in CFD-VisCART
In order to control grid spacing at user-defined locations, mesh sources are a common tool in CFD-VisCART (Figure 1). Point, Line, Curve, Plane, Box and Surface sources have been available for several years. Cylinder and Sphere sources were introduced a few years back. To extend this tool set further, CFD-VisCART V2013.0 introduced Region sources.
Abraham
Meganathan
CFD
Arbitrarily 3D shaped surfaces
This paper illustrates the modeling process to be applied by a Visual-Mesh user with the objective of creating one arbitrarily 3D shaped surface starting from scratch.
Jean-Claude
Kedzia
Virtual Integration Platform
How to fill multiple holes of different shapes and sizes on a plate?
Using Visual-Mesh, you can fill small holes of different diameters with a surface easily. This can be achieved with the Surface Trim option available in the surface menu.
Rupesh
Jayaprakash
Virtual Integration Platform