2022.3
Define output conditions, run the simulation, and view the results.
Run AcuSolve, track solver and meshing jobs, and plot run time data.
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Create, open, import, and save models.
Create and edit 2D parametric sketch geometry.
Create, edit, and cleanup geometry.
Work with discrete geometry like FE Geometry and floating elements.
Create, organize and manage parts and subsystems.
Set up the simulation model, materials, domains, and boundaries.
Define radiation conditions and create emissivity models.
Define direct, derived, and constrained mesh motion.
Generate surface/volume mesh by defining mesh controls, or interactively create and edit 2D surface mesh.
Define probe points and rakes, surface monitors, and volume monitors.
Define nodal output for the entire model.
Define nodal initial conditions for the simulation. You can define nodal initial conditions on the nodes of selected surfaces and solids, nodes within zones, and nodes of solids on the side of a plane.
Use the Run tool to define run settings and submit an AcuSolve job.
Use the Manage tool to track solver and meshing jobs.
Use the Plot tool to track converged and derived solution behavior in real time.
Use the Convert tool to convert AcuSolve run data to tabular text file data, h3d, AcuFieldView, EnSight, and CGNS format.
Use the Template Manager to define rule-based logic for groups, geometric operations, and setup and automate simulation processes.
Post-process the simulation results by creating visualizations and measurements.
AcuTrace is particle tracer that runs as a post-processor to AcuSolve.
Click here to access AcuSolve online help.
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