Browsers supply a great deal of view-related functionality by listing the parts of a model in a tabular and/or tree-based
format, and providing controls inside the table that allow you to alter the display of model parts.
FE geometry is topology on top of mesh, meaning CAD and mesh exist as a single entity. The purpose of FE geometry
is to add vertices, edges, surfaces, and solids on FE models which have no CAD geometry.
Tools and workflows that are dedicated to rapidly creating new parts for specific use cases, or amending existing
parts. The current capabilities are focused on stiffening parts.
Use the Spline tool to define the coupling/interface between the structure model (through the SET1 entity) and the
aero model (through the AELIST entity), respectively called structure and aero surfaces.
Create Splines
Use the Spline tool to define the coupling/interface between the structure model (through the SET1 entity) and the aero model (through the AELIST entity), respectively called structure and aero surfaces.
Define Control Surfaces
Use the Control Surface tool to define controlling surfaces and required data.
Import and Plot Flutter Curves
Use the Flutter Curve tool to process flutter data by cross-plotting selected result quantities from the flutter solution results.
Aeroelasticity Browser
Use the Aeroelasticity Browser to build a model for three of the aeroelasticity solution sequences for Nastran (MSC) users.