META Tutorials CFD
META Tutorials CFD
CFD
Table of Contents
1. Introduction ........................................................................................................................... 1
1.1. Prerequisites .................................................................................................................... 1
1.2. Problem Description......................................................................................................... 1
1.3. Data Files......................................................................................................................... 1
2. Post Processing Procedure ................................................................................................. 2
2.1. Read Geometry ............................................................................................................... 2
2.2. Model handling – Pids List ............................................................................................... 4
2.3. Reading of results ............................................................................................................ 6
2.4. Labels Options ................................................................................................................. 7
2.5. Fringe Options ................................................................................................................. 8
3. Streamlines............................................................................................................................ 9
3.1. Streamline from Line ........................................................................................................ 9
3.2. Set Fringe on Time ........................................................................................................ 13
3.3. Streamlines on Plane ..................................................................................................... 14
3.4. Streamlines from Surface .............................................................................................. 15
4. Append more results .......................................................................................................... 16
4.1. Read Velocity Magnitude and Turbulence Y+ results .................................................... 16
5. User Calculations ................................................................................................................ 17
5.1. Calculate Total Pressure................................................................................................ 17
6. Isofunctions ......................................................................................................................... 18
6.1. Total Pressure at Zero ................................................................................................... 18
7. Cut Planes ........................................................................................................................... 19
7.1. Cut plane at YZ plane .................................................................................................... 19
8. CFD Post toolbar ................................................................................................................. 20
9. Conclusion .......................................................................................................................... 21
CFD
1. Introduction
This tutorial highlights some of the META features oriented in CFD post processing. After completing this tutorial the user will be
able to handle easily a CFD model and its results. A Fluent model is used for this purpose.
Not all META capabilities and features are exhausted within this tutorial.
1.1. Prerequisites
It is recommended for users who have never used META before to read the Introduction Tutorial. For old META users it would
be helpful referring to META Release Notes.
Completing this tutorial, the user should be able to load geometry and results, create streamlines, cut-planes and isofunctions,
and perform user calculations.
../CFD/beta.cas
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The reading of results can be done either from the CFDPost toolbar or from the generic META interface. For demonstration
purposes, the first case is described below:
../CFD/beta.dat
Results are loaded and animation bar is populated. Slider moves automatically to position corresponding to State 1.
3. Streamlines
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1. Create a new Streamline from Line.
1. Switch to front view with F2 and move the Line towards the –Y axis.
2. Change Start-Stop position of the Line by 3. Move Line towards +Z axis by dragging its middle area with the
dragging each point with the Right mouse with the Right mouse button.
button. Points move along the Z axis.
TIP: This is a quick way for positioning the Line tool in the desirable position with accuracy.
Another way is turning to Isometric view, with F10 and moving the Line in two directions at the same time.
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4. Deactivate Fringes and open the Streamlines card
by pressing the Streamlines icon.
3. Max. Time is the time where the lines will end. This is the actual
time (integration-time) of where the flow will be at time e.g. 0.08
sec.
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The appending of results can be done either from the CFDPost toolbar or from the generic META interface. Although it is
possible to append many results in one step through the CFDPost toolbar, for demonstration purposes, the first case is
described below:
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5. User Calculations
Total Pressure can be read as one of the available results. However, for demonstration purposes, the procedure of
calculating user-defined results is described below:
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1. From the Main menu open Calculate > Create 3. Set options for naming the new results as shown in the image
user Field Function in order to create new results above.
based on user formulas.
4. Press Apply.
Select the type of result to be calculated. For this
tutorial Total Pressure is calculated based on 5. The Labels tool is updated with Total Pressure. Set active label
Scalar results (Pressure, Velocity Magnitude) Total Pressure and enable Fringe.
currently loaded on the model.
2. Formula’s syntax is automatically filled by picking
entities from the lists.
6. Isofunctions
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7. Cut Planes
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9. Conclusion
In this tutorial some of the basic tools used for CFD analyses have been presented. Not all capabilities were demonstrated.
Below are some examples of using some of the tools described in this tutorial.