AcuSolve results for steady state, transient and moving/deforming mesh analyses can be imported and post-processed using the AcuSolve Reader (*.log) in HyperView.
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.
The RAD2NOISE dialog in the utilities page allows you to create an input file based on your
inputs. This input file can be used to run the RAD2NOISE solver in batch mode. The RAD2NOISE
function supports input file creation for the following solutions possible with the
RAD2NOISE solver:
Fourier Transformation
Model extraction from time domain or frequency domain input
Acoustic calculation from time domain or frequency domain input
Spectrum to Octave bands
Pressure to Spectra bands
Creating an Input for RAD2NOISE Solver
From the Tools menu, select RAD2NOISE. A menu displays all of the solution options that the
RAD2NOISE solver supports. Model Extraction and Acoustic Calculation solutions provide
additional sub options of frequency or time domain input.
Based on the selection, a dialog pops up that allows you to provide necessary inputs for
the corresponding solution. An example dialogue for Model Extraction with time domain input
is shown below. Each option is self explanatory and customized based on the corresponding
input needed.
After you complete the fields, the Export button will allow you to export your inputs to
text file. This text file can be used as an input to the RAD2NOISE solver in a batch
mode.