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.
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Gridding a Hemisphere in a Box with a Structured Butterfly Grid
Since spheres, hemispheroids, ellipsoids, and related geometries are very common in a great variety of problems, some techniques have been developed to mesh this class of geometries with structured grid systems. Just as a butterfly grid can be used to grid a circular face, here we will demonstrate how this approach is used to create a 3D butterfly grid for meshing a hemisphere.
Abraham Meganathan CFD

File Based Animation with CFD-VIEW
The animation panel in CFD-VIEW can be used for file-based animations, where time dependent data files are loaded one by one to show the temporal aspects of the simulation.
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Get a Better Grip on CFD-GEOM by Setting the Rotation Point
In the CFD-GEOM graphics window, your model rotates around a 'rotation point'. By default, the rotation point is located at the geometric center of your model, which may not always be convenient. You can easily change the rotation point using the rotation point icon on the toolbar.
Abraham Meganathan CFD