CFD
Analyzer now takes advantage of the sophisticated new functionality in
Tecplot 10.
New features include support for auxillary and cell-centered data,
the ability to create and use shared variables, and a new data journaling
capability.
1. Integrated Into Tecplot's Menu Bar
CFD Analyzer's main dialog has been eliminated and replaced with a CFD Analyzer pull-down menu in Tecplot's menu bar. This eliminates the blocked view caused by the old dialog.
2. Capability for Cell-Centered Data
All CFD Analyzer features have been modified to accommodate cell-centered variables. Additionally, the Calculate and Turbulence dialogs have a dropdown to allow the user to specify the location of new variables.
3. Auxiliary Data
CFD Analyzer will recognize and use zone and data set auxiliary data to store all dialog settings. It will not mark data sets as "changed," so the user will not be forced to save a new data file when saving a layout. This has additional important implications:
Data loaders like FLUENT and Plot3D can pass CFD Analyzer dialog settings (such as fluid properties or the identification of vector variables). CFD Analyzer uses these values to pre-set many of the dialog inputs.
CFD Analyzer dialog settings are maintained individually for each data set. Users can copy and paste settings between data sets.
4. New Options for Particles with Mass
Gravity and buoyancy. The Particle Mass Options dialog has additional controls to specify the magnitude and axis direction of gravity. The effect of buoyancy is activated when detailed mass options are specified.
Option for zero particle initial velocity. The user has the option of starting massed particles at zero initial velocity or at the local flow velocity for each release point.
5. Create and Use Shared Variables
This feature is useful for (but is not restricted to) grid quality calculations for unsteady solutions where the grid variables are shared for all zones. The created grid quality variables in this case will also be shared.
6. Data Journaling
CFD Analyzer journals all data alterations to avoid changing the input data file when layouts are created. Journaled data-altering operations can be undone by selecting Undo from Tecplot's Edit menu.
7. Improved Calculation Performance
CFD Analyzer operations that frequently access the data set, such as calculating new variables, have been accelerated.
8. Blanking for Feature Extraction
For ordered zones only, separation/attachment lines and vortex cores can optionally not be calculated in blanked regions. This option is available through a new toggle in the Extract Flow Features dialog.
9. Continuous Gradients Across Zone
Boundaries
The user can enforce the calculation of continuous gradients when the "Connect Adjacent Zones" toggle is set in the Geometry and Boundaries dialog. Any zones whose boundary nodes overlap will have continuous (or nearly continuous) gradients across those zone boundaries as well.
10. New Tecplot 10 element type
The new FE line segment is now supported in CFD Analyzer.
"Tecplot software has provided an incredible boost to our productivity in terms of our research output and the insights we are able to obtain." Rajat Mittal, George Washington University