Flow360 Documentation
release-22.1.3.0
Table of Contents
1. Quick Start
1.1. Run CFD using Web UI: An example of ONERA M6 Wing
1.2. Run CFD using Python API: An example of ONERA M6 Wing
1.3. Run CFD on a propeller using a Rotation interface
2. Capabilities
3. Preprocessing
4. Solver Configuration
5. Postprocessing
6. Python API Reference
7. Frequently Asked Questions
8. Case Studies
9. Conventions
10. Publications
11. Release Notes
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Quick Start
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1.
Quick Start
1.1. Run CFD using Web UI: An example of ONERA M6 Wing
1.1.1. Get CFD results in two simple steps
1.1.2. Advanced Functions
1.1.2.1. Visualizing the Results:
1.1.2.2. Downloading the Results:
1.1.2.3. Fork a Case:
1.1.2.4. Deleting a Mesh/Case:
1.2. Run CFD using Python API: An example of ONERA M6 Wing
1.2.1. Upload the Mesh File
1.2.2. Run a Case
1.2.3. Deleting a Mesh/Case
1.2.4. Download the Results
1.2.5. Visualizing the Results
1.3. Run CFD on a propeller using a Rotation interface
1.3.1. Quick Start using the XV 15 geometry.
1.3.2. Basic description of setup
1.3.2.1. Rotation interface
1.3.2.2. Creating an interface regions with concentric mesh rings
1.3.3. XV15 Example setup
1.3.3.1. Defining a Mesh.json file
1.3.3.2. Uploading your mesh
1.3.3.3. Defining a Flow360.json file.
1.3.3.4. 1st vs 2nd order CFD runs:
1.3.3.5. Case input conditions
1.3.3.6. Case running