diff --git a/devel/field_level_help/field_level_help.csv b/devel/field_level_help/field_level_help.csv index 1e109aafcbf7..a40f10bfe304 100644 --- a/devel/field_level_help/field_level_help.csv +++ b/devel/field_level_help/field_level_help.csv @@ -136,8 +136,8 @@ meshing, /Graphics/MarkGaps/ShareTopologyPreferences/STToleranceIncrement, Real, meshing, /Graphics/MarkGaps/ShareTopologyPreferences/ExecuteJoinIntersect, String, User, enablecleancad_sharetopology_executejoinintersect, Choose whether the system will only join faces, only intersect faces, or do both. meshing, /Graphics/MarkGaps/ShareTopologyPreferences/STRenameInternals, String, User, enablecleancad_sharetopology_strenameinternals, Choose whether or not to apply body names from the imported geometry and use them in naming internal boundaries. For instance, the internal face between two regions solid and body would be renamed to solid-body. meshing, /Graphics/MarkGaps/ShareTopologyPreferences/Operation, String, User, enablecleancad_sharetopology_operation, Choose whether to apply share topology using the Join-Intersect method where you join and/or intersect the problematic faces, or using the Interface Connect method where you connect edges of overlapping face pairs. Note that imprinting of overlapping faces in SCDM/Discovery is highly recommended for the Interface Connect method. -meshing, /Graphics/MarkGaps/ShareTopologyPreferences/ConnectLabelWildcard, String, User, enablecleancad_sharetopology_connectlabelwildcard, Enter a text string to filter out the list of labels. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... -meshing, /Graphics/MarkGaps/ShareTopologyPreferences/IntfLabelList, String List, User, enablecleancad_sharetopology_intflabellist, Enter a text string to filter out the list of labels. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... +meshing, /Graphics/MarkGaps/ShareTopologyPreferences/ConnectLabelWildcard, String, User, enablecleancad_sharetopology_connectlabelwildcard, Enter a text string to filter out the list of labels. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. +meshing, /Graphics/MarkGaps/ShareTopologyPreferences/IntfLabelList, String List, User, enablecleancad_sharetopology_intflabellist, Enter a text string to filter out the list of labels. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. meshing, /Graphics/MarkGaps/ShareTopologyPreferences/PerLabelList, String List, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /Graphics/MarkGaps/ShareTopologyPreferences/FluidLabelWildcard, String, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /Graphics/MarkGaps/ShareTopologyPreferences/ModelIsPeriodic, String, User, enablecleancad_sharetopology_modelisperiodic, Choose whether or not you need to set up periodic boundaries. If you select yes, then choose your periodic boundaries from the list of available boundaries. @@ -220,17 +220,17 @@ meshing, /ImportGeometry/CadImportOptions/ImportNamedSelections, Logical, Develo meshing, /ImportGeometry/CadImportOptions/ImportCurvatureDataFromCAD, Logical, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /ImportGeometry/CadImportOptions, Struct, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /ImportGeometry/CadImportOptions, Struct, User, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /ImportGeometry, Command, User, enablecleancad_importgeometry, Specify the CAD geometry that you want to work with. Choose from either a CAD file or a surface or volume mesh. Choose the appropriate units in which the geometry or mesh was created. Choose any advanced options (such as faceting controls) that you want to take effect upon import. Browse, or specify the file name and location for the CAD geometry that you are going to import. It is recommended to select units so that the minimum size is between approximately 0.1 and 10. More... +meshing, /ImportGeometry, Command, User, enablecleancad_importgeometry, Specify the CAD geometry that you want to work with. Choose from either a CAD file or a surface or volume mesh. Choose the appropriate units in which the geometry or mesh was created. Choose any advanced options (such as faceting controls) that you want to take effect upon import. Browse, or specify the file name and location for the CAD geometry that you are going to import. It is recommended to select units so that the minimum size is between approximately 0.1 and 10. meshing, /GenerateTheSurfaceMeshWTM/CFDSurfaceMeshControls/UseSizeFiles, String, User, enablecleancad_generatethesurfacemeshwtm_usesizefiles, Specify whether or not you want to use your own size field file and/or your own size control file when generating the surface mesh. -meshing, /GenerateTheSurfaceMeshWTM/CFDSurfaceMeshControls/RemeshImportedMesh, String, User, enablecleancad_generatethesurfacemeshwtm_remeshimportedmesh, For an imported surface mesh, determine which surfaces you wish to remesh in this task. Choices depend upon if any local sizing has been added or not. More... +meshing, /GenerateTheSurfaceMeshWTM/CFDSurfaceMeshControls/RemeshImportedMesh, String, User, enablecleancad_generatethesurfacemeshwtm_remeshimportedmesh, For an imported surface mesh, determine which surfaces you wish to remesh in this task. Choices depend upon if any local sizing has been added or not. meshing, /GenerateTheSurfaceMeshWTM/CFDSurfaceMeshControls/MinSize, Real, User, enablecleancad_generatethesurfacemeshwtm_minsize, Specify the minimum size of the elements for the surface mesh. A minimum size between approximately 0.1 - 10 is recommended. meshing, /GenerateTheSurfaceMeshWTM/CFDSurfaceMeshControls/MaxSize, Real, User, enablecleancad_generatethesurfacemeshwtm_maxsize, Specify the maximum size of the elements for the surface mesh. meshing, /GenerateTheSurfaceMeshWTM/CFDSurfaceMeshControls/GrowthRate, Real, User, enablecleancad_generatethesurfacemeshwtm_growthrate, Specify the increase in element edge length with each succeeding layer of elements. meshing, /GenerateTheSurfaceMeshWTM/CFDSurfaceMeshControls/SizeFunctions, String, User, enablecleancad_generatethesurfacemeshwtm_sizefunctions, Choose the type of size function that you want to apply to the surface mesh: based on curvature, proximity, or both. meshing, /GenerateTheSurfaceMeshWTM/CFDSurfaceMeshControls/ObjectBasedControls, String, User, enablecleancad_generatethesurfacemeshwtm_objectbasedcontrols, Choose if you would like to ignore any small artificial gaps that may exist between two objects/bodies; especially applicable to assemblies that typically have duplicate faces and edges in between each body. -meshing, /GenerateTheSurfaceMeshWTM/CFDSurfaceMeshControls/CurvatureNormalAngle, Real, User, enablecleancad_generatethesurfacemeshwtm_curvaturenormalangle, Specify the maximum allowable angle (from 0 to 180 degrees) that one element edge is allowed to span given a particular geometry curvature. You can use this field to limit the number of elements that are generated along a curve or surface if the minimum size is too small for that particular curve. More... +meshing, /GenerateTheSurfaceMeshWTM/CFDSurfaceMeshControls/CurvatureNormalAngle, Real, User, enablecleancad_generatethesurfacemeshwtm_curvaturenormalangle, Specify the maximum allowable angle (from 0 to 180 degrees) that one element edge is allowed to span given a particular geometry curvature. You can use this field to limit the number of elements that are generated along a curve or surface if the minimum size is too small for that particular curve. meshing, /GenerateTheSurfaceMeshWTM/CFDSurfaceMeshControls/CellsPerGap, Real, User, enablecleancad_generatethesurfacemeshwtm_cellspergap, Specify the minimum number of layers of elements to be generated in the gaps. The number of cells per gap can be a real value, with a minimum value of 0.01. -meshing, /GenerateTheSurfaceMeshWTM/CFDSurfaceMeshControls/ScopeProximityTo, String, User, enablecleancad_generatethesurfacemeshwtm_scopeproximityto, Set proximity based refinement. Edges considers edge-to-edge proximity, while Faces considers face-to-face proximity, and Faces and Edges considers both. More... +meshing, /GenerateTheSurfaceMeshWTM/CFDSurfaceMeshControls/ScopeProximityTo, String, User, enablecleancad_generatethesurfacemeshwtm_scopeproximityto, Set proximity based refinement. Edges considers edge-to-edge proximity, while Faces considers face-to-face proximity, and Faces and Edges considers both. meshing, /GenerateTheSurfaceMeshWTM/CFDSurfaceMeshControls/SizeFieldFile, String, User, enablecleancad_generatethesurfacemeshwtm_sizefieldfile, Specify a size field file that contains the size function definitions based on specified parameters. meshing, /GenerateTheSurfaceMeshWTM/CFDSurfaceMeshControls/SizeControlFile, String, User, enablecleancad_generatethesurfacemeshwtm_sizecontrolfile, Specify a size controls file (*.szcontrol) that contains the scoped sizing control definitions. The control name and type, and the scope of the control will be included in the size control file along with global size parameters. meshing, /GenerateTheSurfaceMeshWTM/CFDSurfaceMeshControls/SaveSizeField, Logical, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ @@ -273,7 +273,7 @@ meshing, /GenerateTheSurfaceMeshWTM/Pattern, String, Developer, __missing__, __m meshing, /GenerateTheSurfaceMeshWTM/LengthUnit, String, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /GenerateTheSurfaceMeshWTM/TesselationMethod, String, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /GenerateTheSurfaceMeshWTM/OriginalZones, String List, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /GenerateTheSurfaceMeshWTM/ExecuteShareTopology, String, Developer, enablecleancad_sharetopology, For imported CAD assemblies with multiple parts, use this task to identify and close any problematic gaps and choose whether to join and/or intersect the problematic faces. More... +meshing, /GenerateTheSurfaceMeshWTM/ExecuteShareTopology, String, Developer, enablecleancad_sharetopology, For imported CAD assemblies with multiple parts, use this task to identify and close any problematic gaps and choose whether to join and/or intersect the problematic faces. meshing, /GenerateTheSurfaceMeshWTM/CADFacetingControls/RefineFaceting, Logical, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /GenerateTheSurfaceMeshWTM/CADFacetingControls/Tolerance, Real, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /GenerateTheSurfaceMeshWTM/CADFacetingControls/MaxSize, Real, User, enablecleancad_generatethesurfacemeshwtm_maxsize, Specify the maximum size of the elements for the surface mesh. @@ -300,8 +300,8 @@ meshing, /GenerateTheSurfaceMeshWTM/ShareTopologyPreferences/STToleranceIncremen meshing, /GenerateTheSurfaceMeshWTM/ShareTopologyPreferences/ExecuteJoinIntersect, String, User, enablecleancad_sharetopology_executejoinintersect, Choose whether the system will only join faces, only intersect faces, or do both. meshing, /GenerateTheSurfaceMeshWTM/ShareTopologyPreferences/STRenameInternals, String, User, enablecleancad_sharetopology_strenameinternals, Choose whether or not to apply body names from the imported geometry and use them in naming internal boundaries. For instance, the internal face between two regions solid and body would be renamed to solid-body. meshing, /GenerateTheSurfaceMeshWTM/ShareTopologyPreferences/Operation, String, User, enablecleancad_sharetopology_operation, Choose whether to apply share topology using the Join-Intersect method where you join and/or intersect the problematic faces, or using the Interface Connect method where you connect edges of overlapping face pairs. Note that imprinting of overlapping faces in SCDM/Discovery is highly recommended for the Interface Connect method. -meshing, /GenerateTheSurfaceMeshWTM/ShareTopologyPreferences/ConnectLabelWildcard, String, User, enablecleancad_sharetopology_connectlabelwildcard, Enter a text string to filter out the list of labels. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... -meshing, /GenerateTheSurfaceMeshWTM/ShareTopologyPreferences/IntfLabelList, String List, User, enablecleancad_sharetopology_intflabellist, Enter a text string to filter out the list of labels. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... +meshing, /GenerateTheSurfaceMeshWTM/ShareTopologyPreferences/ConnectLabelWildcard, String, User, enablecleancad_sharetopology_connectlabelwildcard, Enter a text string to filter out the list of labels. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. +meshing, /GenerateTheSurfaceMeshWTM/ShareTopologyPreferences/IntfLabelList, String List, User, enablecleancad_sharetopology_intflabellist, Enter a text string to filter out the list of labels. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. meshing, /GenerateTheSurfaceMeshWTM/ShareTopologyPreferences/PerLabelList, String List, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /GenerateTheSurfaceMeshWTM/ShareTopologyPreferences/FluidLabelWildcard, String, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /GenerateTheSurfaceMeshWTM/ShareTopologyPreferences/ModelIsPeriodic, String, User, enablecleancad_sharetopology_modelisperiodic, Choose whether or not you need to set up periodic boundaries. If you select yes, then choose your periodic boundaries from the list of available boundaries. @@ -310,7 +310,7 @@ meshing, /GenerateTheSurfaceMeshWTM/ShareTopologyPreferences/AllowDefeaturing, S meshing, /GenerateTheSurfaceMeshWTM/ShareTopologyPreferences, Struct, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /GenerateTheSurfaceMeshWTM/ShareTopologyPreferences, Struct, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /GenerateTheSurfaceMeshWTM/PreviewSizeToggle, Logical, User, enablecleancad_generatethesurfacemeshwtm_previewsizetoggle, For an imported surface mesh, use this field to visualize those boundaries that already have assigned local sizing controls (and any selected boundaries if applicable). -meshing, /GenerateTheSurfaceMeshWTM, Command, User, enablecleancad_generatethesurfacemeshwtm, Generate a mesh over the surface of the imported CAD geometry, or remesh an imported surface mesh, or use pre-existing size field or size control files. Surface meshes are used to define the computational region or volume for the CFD analysis. Specify and adjust various properties of the computational surface mesh and preview them in the graphics window until you are satisfied that the surface mesh completely and accurately captures the topology of the imported CAD geometry. No gaps or slivers should be present, and you should refine the surface mesh in key areas to ensure that you can capture important physical behavior in your CFD analysis. Choose any advanced options that you want to take effect upon updating the task. More... +meshing, /GenerateTheSurfaceMeshWTM, Command, User, enablecleancad_generatethesurfacemeshwtm, Generate a mesh over the surface of the imported CAD geometry, or remesh an imported surface mesh, or use pre-existing size field or size control files. Surface meshes are used to define the computational region or volume for the CFD analysis. Specify and adjust various properties of the computational surface mesh and preview them in the graphics window until you are satisfied that the surface mesh completely and accurately captures the topology of the imported CAD geometry. No gaps or slivers should be present, and you should refine the surface mesh in key areas to ensure that you can capture important physical behavior in your CFD analysis. Choose any advanced options that you want to take effect upon updating the task. meshing, /GeometrySetup/SetupType, String, User, enablecleancad_geometrysetup_setuptype, Choose whether your geometry represents only a solid body, only a fluid body, or both a solid and fluid body. meshing, /GeometrySetup/CappingRequired, String, User, enablecleancad_geometrysetup_cappingrequired, Choose whether or not you are going to perform any capping operations, thereby enclosing a fluid region. meshing, /GeometrySetup/WallToInternal, String, User, enablecleancad_geometrysetup_walltointernal, Choose whether or not to change interior fluid-fluid boundaries from type "wall" to "internal". Only internal boundaries bounded by two fluid regions are converted into internal zone types. If new fluid regions are assigned, this task is executed after the Update Regions task. Internal boundaries that are designated as "baffles" are retained as walls. @@ -337,7 +337,7 @@ meshing, /GeometrySetup/SMImprovePreferences/AdvancedImprove, String, User, __mi meshing, /GeometrySetup/SMImprovePreferences/AllowDefeaturing, String, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /GeometrySetup/SMImprovePreferences, Struct, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /GeometrySetup/SMImprovePreferences, Struct, User, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /GeometrySetup, Command, User, enablecleancad_geometrysetup, Specify the type of geometry you are importing: whether it is a solid model a fluid model, or both. The workflow changes based on your selection. Additionally, for fluid volume extraction, you need to indicate whether or not any openings need to be closed. More... +meshing, /GeometrySetup, Command, User, enablecleancad_geometrysetup, Specify the type of geometry you are importing: whether it is a solid model a fluid model, or both. The workflow changes based on your selection. Additionally, for fluid volume extraction, you need to indicate whether or not any openings need to be closed. meshing, /ShareTopology/GapDistance, Real, User, enablecleancad_sharetopology_gapdistance, Specify the maximum distance under which gaps will be removed. Use the Show Marked Gaps button to display such gaps. meshing, /ShareTopology/GapDistanceConnect, Real, User, enablecleancad_sharetopology_gapdistanceconnect, Specify the maximum distance under which gaps will be removed (the default value of 0 is recommended). Use the Show Marked Gaps button to display such gaps. meshing, /ShareTopology/STMinSize, Real, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ @@ -351,8 +351,8 @@ meshing, /ShareTopology/ShareTopologyPreferences/STToleranceIncrement, Real, Use meshing, /ShareTopology/ShareTopologyPreferences/ExecuteJoinIntersect, String, User, enablecleancad_sharetopology_executejoinintersect, Choose whether the system will only join faces, only intersect faces, or do both. meshing, /ShareTopology/ShareTopologyPreferences/STRenameInternals, String, User, enablecleancad_sharetopology_strenameinternals, Choose whether or not to apply body names from the imported geometry and use them in naming internal boundaries. For instance, the internal face between two regions solid and body would be renamed to solid-body. meshing, /ShareTopology/ShareTopologyPreferences/Operation, String, User, enablecleancad_sharetopology_operation, Choose whether to apply share topology using the Join-Intersect method where you join and/or intersect the problematic faces, or using the Interface Connect method where you connect edges of overlapping face pairs. Note that imprinting of overlapping faces in SCDM/Discovery is highly recommended for the Interface Connect method. -meshing, /ShareTopology/ShareTopologyPreferences/ConnectLabelWildcard, String, User, enablecleancad_sharetopology_connectlabelwildcard, Enter a text string to filter out the list of labels. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... -meshing, /ShareTopology/ShareTopologyPreferences/IntfLabelList, String List, User, enablecleancad_sharetopology_intflabellist, Enter a text string to filter out the list of labels. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... +meshing, /ShareTopology/ShareTopologyPreferences/ConnectLabelWildcard, String, User, enablecleancad_sharetopology_connectlabelwildcard, Enter a text string to filter out the list of labels. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. +meshing, /ShareTopology/ShareTopologyPreferences/IntfLabelList, String List, User, enablecleancad_sharetopology_intflabellist, Enter a text string to filter out the list of labels. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. meshing, /ShareTopology/ShareTopologyPreferences/PerLabelList, String List, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /ShareTopology/ShareTopologyPreferences/FluidLabelWildcard, String, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /ShareTopology/ShareTopologyPreferences/ModelIsPeriodic, String, User, enablecleancad_sharetopology_modelisperiodic, Choose whether or not you need to set up periodic boundaries. If you select yes, then choose your periodic boundaries from the list of available boundaries. @@ -390,13 +390,13 @@ meshing, /ShareTopology/SurfaceMeshPreferences/AutoSurfaceRemesh, String, User, meshing, /ShareTopology/SurfaceMeshPreferences/AutoMerge, Logical, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /ShareTopology/SurfaceMeshPreferences, Struct, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /ShareTopology/SurfaceMeshPreferences, Struct, User, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /ShareTopology, Command, User, enablecleancad_sharetopology, For imported CAD assemblies with multiple parts, use this task to identify and close any problematic gaps and choose whether to join and/or intersect the problematic faces. More... +meshing, /ShareTopology, Command, User, enablecleancad_sharetopology, For imported CAD assemblies with multiple parts, use this task to identify and close any problematic gaps and choose whether to join and/or intersect the problematic faces. meshing, /Capping/PatchName, String, User, enablecleancad_capping_patchname, Enter a name for the capping surface. meshing, /Capping/ZoneType, String, User, enablecleancad_capping_zonetype, Choose the type of zone to assign to the capping surface (velocity inlet, pressure outlet, etc.). meshing, /Capping/PatchType, String, User, enablecleancad_capping_patchtype, Choose the type of capping surface: a regular, simple opening with one or more faces: or an annular opening where the fluid is within two concentric cylinders: meshing, /Capping/SelectionType, String, User, enablecleancad_capping_selectiontype, Choose how you want to select your surface (by label or by zone). -meshing, /Capping/LabelSelectionList, String List, User, enablecleancad_capping_labelselectionlist, Choose one or more face zone labels from the list below. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... -meshing, /Capping/ZoneSelectionList, String List, User, enablecleancad_capping_zoneselectionlist, Choose one or more face zones from the list below. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... +meshing, /Capping/LabelSelectionList, String List, User, enablecleancad_capping_labelselectionlist, Choose one or more face zone labels. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. +meshing, /Capping/ZoneSelectionList, String List, User, enablecleancad_capping_zoneselectionlist, Choose one or more face zones. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. meshing, /Capping/TopologyList, String List, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /Capping/CreatePatchPreferences/ShowCreatePatchPreferences, Logical, User, enablecleancad_capping_showcreatepatchpreferences, Display advanced options that you may want to apply to the task. meshing, /Capping/CreatePatchPreferences/CAPIntersectionCheck, String, User, enablecleancad_capping_capintersectioncheck, Choose whether or not the system will detect if the capping surface intersects with any other face in the model. If an intersected face is found, it is automatically deleted. To increase the efficiency of the capping task, this option should be set to "no". @@ -408,14 +408,14 @@ meshing, /Capping/NewObjectName, String, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /Capping/PatchObjectName, String, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /Capping/CapLabels, String List, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /Capping/ZoneLocation, String List, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /Capping/CompleteZoneSelectionList, String List, Developer, enablecleancad_capping_zoneselectionlist, Choose one or more face zones from the list below. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... -meshing, /Capping/CompleteLabelSelectionList, String List, Developer, enablecleancad_capping_labelselectionlist, Choose one or more face zone labels from the list below. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... +meshing, /Capping/CompleteZoneSelectionList, String List, Developer, enablecleancad_capping_zoneselectionlist, Choose one or more face zones. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. +meshing, /Capping/CompleteLabelSelectionList, String List, Developer, enablecleancad_capping_labelselectionlist, Choose one or more face zone labels. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. meshing, /Capping/CompleteTopologyList, String List, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /Capping, Command, User, enablecleancad_capping, For solid model geometries where you want to extract a flow volume, use this task to enclose, or cap, any openings in your geometry in order to later calculate your fluid region(s). Assign a name for the capping surface, and designate the type of opening (inlet, outlet, etc.) and assign one or more zones or labels to the capping surface. Create as many caps as required to cover all openings. Choose any advanced options that you want to take effect upon updating the task. More... +meshing, /Capping, Command, User, enablecleancad_capping, For solid model geometries where you want to extract a flow volume, use this task to enclose, or cap, any openings in your geometry in order to later calculate your fluid region(s). Assign a name for the capping surface, and designate the type of opening (inlet, outlet, etc.) and assign one or more zones or labels to the capping surface. Create as many caps as required to cover all openings. Choose any advanced options that you want to take effect upon updating the task. meshing, /CreateRegions/NumberOfFlowVolumes, Integer, User, enablecleancad_createregions_numberofflowvolumes, Confirm the number of flow volumes required for the analysis. The system will detect additional regions if they exist, however, it will detect fluid regions only where they are connected to capping surfaces. meshing, /CreateRegions/RetainDeadRegionName, String, User, enablecleancad_createregions_retaindeadregionname, If any dead regions are present, you can choose to determine how such regions are named. Voids or dead regions are usually named dead0, dead1, dead2, and so on, and can remain so when this prompt is set to no. When this prompt is set to yes, however, the dead region names will also be prefixed with the original dead region name (usually derived from an adjacent region), such as dead0-fluid:1, dead1-fluid:2, and so on. meshing, /CreateRegions/MeshObject, String, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /CreateRegions, Command, User, enablecleancad_createregions, Confirm that Fluent has correctly estimated the number of fluid regions. Fluent will detect additional regions if they exist, however, it will detect fluid regions only where they are connected to capping surfaces. Your geometry may include a solid region only, or it may contain a fluid region within a solid region. More... +meshing, /CreateRegions, Command, User, enablecleancad_createregions, Confirm that Fluent has correctly estimated the number of fluid regions. Fluent will detect additional regions if they exist, however, it will detect fluid regions only where they are connected to capping surfaces. Your geometry may include a solid region only, or it may contain a fluid region within a solid region. meshing, /SetUpPeriodicBoundaries/MeshObject, String, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /SetUpPeriodicBoundaries/Type, String, User, enablecleancad_setupperiodicboundaries_type, Choose the type of periodicity: rotational or translational. meshing, /SetUpPeriodicBoundaries/Method, String, User, enablecleancad_setupperiodicboundaries_method, Choose the method for how you are going to define the periodic boundary. Automatic requires you to select two zones or labels. Manual requires only one zone or label. @@ -436,30 +436,30 @@ meshing, /SetUpPeriodicBoundaries/TransShift/ShiftZ, Real, User, enablecleancad_ meshing, /SetUpPeriodicBoundaries/TransShift, Struct, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /SetUpPeriodicBoundaries/TransShift, Struct, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /SetUpPeriodicBoundaries/SelectionType, String, User, enablecleancad_setupperiodicboundaries_selectiontype, Specify whether the periodic boundary is to be applied to an indicated zone or a label. -meshing, /SetUpPeriodicBoundaries/ZoneList, String List, User, enablecleancad_setupperiodicboundaries_zonelist, Choose from the list of zones, or enter a text string to filter out the list of face zones. Provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). More... -meshing, /SetUpPeriodicBoundaries/LabelList, String List, User, enablecleancad_setupperiodicboundaries_labellist, Choose from the list of zone labels, or enter a text string to filter out the list of face zone labels. Provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). More... +meshing, /SetUpPeriodicBoundaries/ZoneList, String List, User, enablecleancad_setupperiodicboundaries_zonelist, Choose from the list of zones, or enter a text string to filter out the list of face zones. Provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). +meshing, /SetUpPeriodicBoundaries/LabelList, String List, User, enablecleancad_setupperiodicboundaries_labellist, Choose from the list of zone labels, or enter a text string to filter out the list of face zone labels. Provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). meshing, /SetUpPeriodicBoundaries/TopologyList, String List, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /SetUpPeriodicBoundaries/RemeshBoundariesOption, String, User, enablecleancad_setupperiodicboundaries_remeshboundariesoption, Enable this option to remesh boundaries when there is an asymmetric mesh on the periodic faces. meshing, /SetUpPeriodicBoundaries/ZoneLocation, String List, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /SetUpPeriodicBoundaries/ListAllLabelToggle, Logical, Developer, enablecleancad_setupperiodicboundaries_listalllabeltoggle, View more labels in the table, such as those for fluid-fluid internal boundaries, in addition to external boundaries. meshing, /SetUpPeriodicBoundaries/AutoMultiplePeriodic, String, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /SetUpPeriodicBoundaries/MultipleOption, String, User, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /SetUpPeriodicBoundaries, Command, User, enablecleancad_setupperiodicboundaries, Define boundaries suited for rotational periodicity. The task will remesh a single periodic face to exactly match its reference side, as well as create the corresponding periodic and shadow boundary types for use in the Fluent solver. More... +meshing, /SetUpPeriodicBoundaries, Command, User, enablecleancad_setupperiodicboundaries, Define boundaries suited for rotational periodicity. The task will remesh a single periodic face to exactly match its reference side, as well as create the corresponding periodic and shadow boundary types for use in the Fluent solver. meshing, /AddBoundaryType/MeshObject, String, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /AddBoundaryType/NewBoundaryLabelName, String, User, enablecleancad_addboundarytype_newboundarylabelname, Specify a name for the boundary type. meshing, /AddBoundaryType/NewBoundaryType, String, User, enablecleancad_addboundarytype_newboundarytype, Choose a boundary type from the available options. meshing, /AddBoundaryType/SelectionType, String, User, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /AddBoundaryType/BoundaryFaceZoneList, String List, User, enablecleancad_addboundarytype_boundaryfacezonelist, Enter a text string to filter out the list of zones. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... +meshing, /AddBoundaryType/BoundaryFaceZoneList, String List, User, enablecleancad_addboundarytype_boundaryfacezonelist, Enter a text string to filter out the list of zones. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. meshing, /AddBoundaryType/TopologyList, String List, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /AddBoundaryType/Merge, String, User, enablecleancad_addboundarytype_merge, Determine whether or not to merge the selected zones (set to yes by default). meshing, /AddBoundaryType/ZoneLocation, String List, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /AddBoundaryType, Command, User, enablecleancad_addboundarytype, Create additional boundaries for your simulation. Provide a name, and assign a boundary type to one or more selected zones in your geometry. More... +meshing, /AddBoundaryType, Command, User, enablecleancad_addboundarytype, Create additional boundaries for your simulation. Provide a name, and assign a boundary type to one or more selected zones in your geometry. meshing, /CreateGroup/NewGroupName, String, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /CreateGroup/SelectionType, String, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /CreateGroup/TopologyList, String List, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /CreateGroup, Command, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /LinearMeshPattern/ChildName, String, User, enablecleancad_linearmeshpattern_childname, Specify a name for the mesh pattern or use the default value. -meshing, /LinearMeshPattern/ObjectList, String List, User, enablecleancad_linearmeshpattern_objectlist, Select one or more parts from the list below that you want to use for creating the mesh pattern. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... +meshing, /LinearMeshPattern/ObjectList, String List, User, enablecleancad_linearmeshpattern_objectlist, Select one or more parts that you want to use for creating the mesh pattern. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. meshing, /LinearMeshPattern/AutoPopulateVector, String, User, enablecleancad_linearmeshpattern_autopopulatevector, Indicate whether or not you want Fluent to approximate both the axes orientation and the pitch value, or whether you want to estimate the Pitch Only (default). This estimation only takes place once, either when the object is selected, or when the option is changed. meshing, /LinearMeshPattern/PatternVector/X, Real, User, enablecleancad_linearmeshpattern_x, Specify the X component of the axis orientation/direction. meshing, /LinearMeshPattern/PatternVector/Y, Real, User, enablecleancad_linearmeshpattern_y, Specify the Y component of the axis orientation/direction. @@ -469,14 +469,14 @@ meshing, /LinearMeshPattern/PatternVector, Struct, User, enablecleancad_linearme meshing, /LinearMeshPattern/Pitch, Real, User, enablecleancad_linearmeshpattern_pitch, Specify a value for the pitch, or displacement factor, or use the default value. meshing, /LinearMeshPattern/NumberOfUnits, Integer, User, enablecleancad_linearmeshpattern_numberofunits, Indicate the overall number of units that the pattern will use. meshing, /LinearMeshPattern/CheckOverlappingFaces, String, User, enablecleancad_linearmeshpattern_checkoverlappingfaces, Graphically highlights the mesh pattern units so that you can visualize them and make sure they are properly aligned. Misaligned units can cause a failure in the share topology of the battery cells. -meshing, /LinearMeshPattern/BatteryModelingOptions/InvokeBatteryModelingOptions, String, User, enablecleancad_linearmeshpattern_invokebatterymodelingoptions, Specify whether or not you are interested in creating a pattern based on custom numbering/labeling and setting dual unit labeling options (often useful in battery modeling). More... -meshing, /LinearMeshPattern/BatteryModelingOptions/FirstNumber, Integer, User, enablecleancad_linearmeshpattern_firstnumber, Specify the numerical value that will be appended to the name of the first unit associated with the meshing pattern object. This value also dictates the labeling for mesh objects associated with this mesh pattern. More... -meshing, /LinearMeshPattern/BatteryModelingOptions/NbCellsPerUnit, Integer, User, enablecleancad_linearmeshpattern_nbcellsperunit, Specify the numerical value that will be appended to the name of the first unit associated with the meshing pattern object. This value also dictates the labeling for mesh objects associated with this mesh pattern. More... -meshing, /LinearMeshPattern/BatteryModelingOptions/UseCustomPattern, String, User, enablecleancad_linearmeshpattern_usecustompattern, Indicate whether or not you want to create a customized pattern based on your own specifications. Enter the pattern specification in the field below. More... +meshing, /LinearMeshPattern/BatteryModelingOptions/InvokeBatteryModelingOptions, String, User, enablecleancad_linearmeshpattern_invokebatterymodelingoptions, Specify whether or not you are interested in creating a pattern based on custom numbering/labeling and setting dual unit labeling options (often useful in battery modeling). +meshing, /LinearMeshPattern/BatteryModelingOptions/FirstNumber, Integer, User, enablecleancad_linearmeshpattern_firstnumber, Specify the numerical value that will be appended to the name of the first unit associated with the meshing pattern object. This value also dictates the labeling for mesh objects associated with this mesh pattern. +meshing, /LinearMeshPattern/BatteryModelingOptions/NbCellsPerUnit, Integer, User, enablecleancad_linearmeshpattern_nbcellsperunit, Specify the numerical value that will be appended to the name of the first unit associated with the meshing pattern object. This value also dictates the labeling for mesh objects associated with this mesh pattern. +meshing, /LinearMeshPattern/BatteryModelingOptions/UseCustomPattern, String, User, enablecleancad_linearmeshpattern_usecustompattern, Indicate whether or not you want to create a customized pattern based on your own specifications. Enter the pattern specification in the field below. meshing, /LinearMeshPattern/BatteryModelingOptions/CustomPatternString, String, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /LinearMeshPattern/BatteryModelingOptions, Struct, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /LinearMeshPattern/BatteryModelingOptions, Struct, User, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /LinearMeshPattern, Command, User, enablecleancad_linearmeshpattern, Create linear patterns of objects based on one or more CAD parts, greatly simplifying meshing for CAD geometries that require multiple, linearly spaced parts such as in modeling batteries. More... +meshing, /LinearMeshPattern, Command, User, enablecleancad_linearmeshpattern, Create linear patterns of objects based on one or more CAD parts, greatly simplifying meshing for CAD geometries that require multiple, linearly spaced parts such as in modeling batteries. meshing, /UpdateBoundaries/MeshObject, String, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /UpdateBoundaries/SelectionType, String, User, enablecleancad_updateboundaries_selectiontype, Choose how boundaries are displayed in the table. meshing, /UpdateBoundaries/BoundaryLabelList, String List, User, __missing__, __missing__ @@ -498,7 +498,7 @@ meshing, /UpdateBoundaries/TopologyBodyList, String List, Developer, __missing__ meshing, /UpdateBoundaries/BoundaryCurrentList, String List, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /UpdateBoundaries/BoundaryCurrentTypeList, String List, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /UpdateBoundaries/BoundaryAllowedTypeList, String List, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /UpdateBoundaries, Command, User, enablecleancad_updateboundaries, Use the table to review a summary of all of your defined boundaries, and their assigned types, and make revisions as needed. Rename a boundary by double-clicking its name in the list and providing another name. Reassign the type for a specific boundary by clicking the type designation and using the drop-down menu that appears. More... +meshing, /UpdateBoundaries, Command, User, enablecleancad_updateboundaries, Use the table to review a summary of all of your defined boundaries, and their assigned types, and make revisions as needed. Rename a boundary by double-clicking its name in the list and providing another name. Reassign the type for a specific boundary by clicking the type designation and using the drop-down menu that appears. meshing, /UpdateRegions/MeshObject, String, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /UpdateRegions/RegionNameList, String List, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /UpdateRegions/RegionTypeList, String List, User, __missing__, __missing__ @@ -509,14 +509,14 @@ meshing, /UpdateRegions/RegionInternalTypes, String List, Developer, __missing__ meshing, /UpdateRegions/RegionCurrentList, String List, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /UpdateRegions/RegionCurrentTypeList, String List, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /UpdateRegions/NumberOfListedRegions, Integer, User, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /UpdateRegions, Command, User, enablecleancad_updateregions, Use the table to review a summary of all of your defined regions, and their assigned types, and make revisions as needed. Rename a region by double-clicking its name in the list and providing another name. Reassign the type for a specific region by clicking the type designation and using the drop-down menu that appears. Dead regions are the same as a void or a pocket in the domain, and are not transferred to the Fluent solver. More... +meshing, /UpdateRegions, Command, User, enablecleancad_updateregions, Use the table to review a summary of all of your defined regions, and their assigned types, and make revisions as needed. Rename a region by double-clicking its name in the list and providing another name. Reassign the type for a specific region by clicking the type designation and using the drop-down menu that appears. Dead regions are the same as a void or a pocket in the domain, and are not transferred to the Fluent solver. meshing, /ModifyMeshRefinement/MeshObject, String, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /ModifyMeshRefinement/RemeshExecution, String, User, enablecleancad_modifymeshrefinement_remeshexecution, Specify whether to just add the current size control to the workflow, or to add the size control and perform a remeshing operation immediately thereafter. meshing, /ModifyMeshRefinement/RemeshControlName, String, User, enablecleancad_modifymeshrefinement_remeshcontrolname, Provide a name for this specific size control. meshing, /ModifyMeshRefinement/LocalSize, Real, User, enablecleancad_modifymeshrefinement_localsize, Specify a value for the local sizing parameter to be applied to the indicated zone. meshing, /ModifyMeshRefinement/FaceZoneOrLabel, String, User, enablecleancad_modifymeshrefinement_facezoneorlabel, Specify whether the size control is to be applied to an indicated zone or a label. -meshing, /ModifyMeshRefinement/RemeshFaceZoneList, String List, User, enablecleancad_modifymeshrefinement_remeshfacezonelist, Choose from the list of zones, or enter a text string to filter out the list of face zones. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... -meshing, /ModifyMeshRefinement/RemeshFaceLabelList, String List, User, enablecleancad_modifymeshrefinement_remeshfacelabellist, Choose from the list of zone labels, or enter a text string to filter out the list of face zone labels. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... +meshing, /ModifyMeshRefinement/RemeshFaceZoneList, String List, User, enablecleancad_modifymeshrefinement_remeshfacezonelist, Choose from the list of zones, or enter a text string to filter out the list of face zones. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. +meshing, /ModifyMeshRefinement/RemeshFaceLabelList, String List, User, enablecleancad_modifymeshrefinement_remeshfacelabellist, Choose from the list of zone labels, or enter a text string to filter out the list of face zone labels. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. meshing, /ModifyMeshRefinement/SizingType, String, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /ModifyMeshRefinement/LocalMinSize, Real, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /ModifyMeshRefinement/LocalMaxSize, Real, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ @@ -549,7 +549,7 @@ meshing, /ModifyMeshRefinement/RemeshPreferences/RMFeatureMaxAngle, Real, User, meshing, /ModifyMeshRefinement/RemeshPreferences/RMCornerAngle, Real, User, enablecleancad_modifymeshrefinement_rmcornerangle, Specify the corner angle for remeshing. meshing, /ModifyMeshRefinement/RemeshPreferences, Struct, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /ModifyMeshRefinement/RemeshPreferences, Struct, User, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /ModifyMeshRefinement, Command, User, enablecleancad_modifymeshrefinement, Perform individual modifications to the surface mesh by creating mesh refinement objects and sequences. Assign a name, a remeshing sequence if desired, along with local sizing parameters. Create as many refinement controls as needed in order to modify the surface mesh to your needs. Choose any advanced options that you want to take effect upon updating the task. More... +meshing, /ModifyMeshRefinement, Command, User, enablecleancad_modifymeshrefinement, Perform individual modifications to the surface mesh by creating mesh refinement objects and sequences. Assign a name, a remeshing sequence if desired, along with local sizing parameters. Create as many refinement controls as needed in order to modify the surface mesh to your needs. Choose any advanced options that you want to take effect upon updating the task. meshing, /AddLocalSizingWTM/AddChild, String, User, enablecleancad_addlocalsizingwtm_addchild, Choose whether or not you want to add local size controls in order to create the surface mesh. meshing, /AddLocalSizingWTM/BOIControlName, String, User, enablecleancad_addlocalsizingwtm_boicontrolname, Provide a name for this specific size control. meshing, /AddLocalSizingWTM/BOIGrowthRate, Real, User, enablecleancad_addlocalsizingwtm_boigrowthrate, Specify the increase in element edge length with each succeeding layer of elements. @@ -568,8 +568,8 @@ meshing, /AddLocalSizingWTM/BOICellsPerGap, Real, User, enablecleancad_addlocals meshing, /AddLocalSizingWTM/BOIScopeTo, String, User, enablecleancad_addlocalsizingwtm_boiscopeto, Set curvature or proximity based refinement. The edges option considers edge-to-edge proximity, while faces considers face-to-face proximity, and faces and edges considers both. The edge labels option considers edge sizing based on edge labels. Note that when you use the edges or the faces and edges options, you can only select face zones or face labels. Also, saving a size control file after using either of these two options will not be persistent. meshing, /AddLocalSizingWTM/IgnoreOrientation, String, User, enablecleancad_addlocalsizingwtm_ignoreorientation, Specify whether or not you need to apply additional refinement in and around thin areas (such as between plates), without over-refinement. This ignores face proximity within voids and will not allow you to refine in thin voids, but will allow refinement in gaps. This should be used in predominantly fluid regions with no thin solid regions. meshing, /AddLocalSizingWTM/BOIZoneorLabel, String, User, enablecleancad_addlocalsizingwtm_boizoneorlabel, Choose how you want to select your surface (by label or by zone). -meshing, /AddLocalSizingWTM/BOIFaceLabelList, String List, User, enablecleancad_addlocalsizingwtm_boifacelabellist, Choose one or more face zone labels from the list below. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... -meshing, /AddLocalSizingWTM/BOIFaceZoneList, String List, User, enablecleancad_addlocalsizingwtm_boifacezonelist, Choose one or more face zones from the list below. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... +meshing, /AddLocalSizingWTM/BOIFaceLabelList, String List, User, enablecleancad_addlocalsizingwtm_boifacelabellist, Choose one or more face zone labels. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. +meshing, /AddLocalSizingWTM/BOIFaceZoneList, String List, User, enablecleancad_addlocalsizingwtm_boifacezonelist, Choose one or more face zones. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. meshing, /AddLocalSizingWTM/EdgeLabelList, String List, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /AddLocalSizingWTM/EdgeZoneList, String List, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /AddLocalSizingWTM/TopologyList, String List, User, __missing__, __missing__ @@ -583,7 +583,7 @@ meshing, /AddLocalSizingWTM/CompleteFaceLabelList, String List, Developer, __mis meshing, /AddLocalSizingWTM/CompleteEdgeLabelList, String List, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /AddLocalSizingWTM/CompleteTopologyList, String List, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /AddLocalSizingWTM/PrimeSizeControlId, Integer, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /AddLocalSizingWTM, Command, User, enablecleancad_addlocalsizingwtm, Apply local sizing controls. Use this task to gain better control over the mesh size distribution, and define specific mesh size controls that operate on specific, localized, portions of the geometry and mesh. Using this task, you can add as many localized size controls to the workflow as you need, depending on the requirements and details of your geometry. More... +meshing, /AddLocalSizingWTM, Command, User, enablecleancad_addlocalsizingwtm, Apply local sizing controls. Use this task to gain better control over the mesh size distribution, and define specific mesh size controls that operate on specific, localized, portions of the geometry and mesh. Using this task, you can add as many localized size controls to the workflow as you need, depending on the requirements and details of your geometry. meshing, /ImproveSurfaceMesh/MeshObject, String, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /ImproveSurfaceMesh/FaceQualityLimit, Real, User, enablecleancad_improvesurfacemesh_facequalitylimit, Use the specified value to improve the surface mesh. Note that this control can aggressively change your surface mesh when applied. meshing, /ImproveSurfaceMesh/SQMinSize, Real, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ @@ -599,11 +599,11 @@ meshing, /ImproveSurfaceMesh/SMImprovePreferences/AdvancedImprove, String, User, meshing, /ImproveSurfaceMesh/SMImprovePreferences/AllowDefeaturing, String, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /ImproveSurfaceMesh/SMImprovePreferences, Struct, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /ImproveSurfaceMesh/SMImprovePreferences, Struct, User, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /ImproveSurfaceMesh, Command, User, enablecleancad_improvesurfacemesh, Perform immediate improvements to the quality of the existing surface mesh by adjusting various parameters such as the face quality limit, as well as maximum angle and face skewness. More... +meshing, /ImproveSurfaceMesh, Command, User, enablecleancad_improvesurfacemesh, Perform immediate improvements to the quality of the existing surface mesh by adjusting various parameters such as the face quality limit, as well as maximum angle and face skewness. meshing, /AddBoundaryLayers/AddChild, String, User, enablecleancad_addboundarylayers_addchild, Determine whether (yes) or not (no) you want to specify one or more boundary layers for your simulation. If none are yet defined, you can choose yes, using prism control file and read in a prism control file that holds the boundary layer definition. meshing, /AddBoundaryLayers/ReadPrismControlFile, String, User, enablecleancad_addboundarylayers_readprismcontrolfile, Specify (or browse for) a .pzmcontrol file that contains the boundary (prism) layer specifications. meshing, /AddBoundaryLayers/BLControlName, String, User, enablecleancad_addboundarylayers_blcontrolname, Specify a name for the boundary layer control or use the default value. -meshing, /AddBoundaryLayers/OffsetMethodType, String, User, enablecleancad_addboundarylayers_offsetmethodtype, Choose the type of offset to determine how the mesh cells closest to the boundary are generated. More... +meshing, /AddBoundaryLayers/OffsetMethodType, String, User, enablecleancad_addboundarylayers_offsetmethodtype, Choose the type of offset to determine how the mesh cells closest to the boundary are generated. meshing, /AddBoundaryLayers/NumberOfLayers, Integer, User, enablecleancad_addboundarylayers_numberoflayers, Select the number of boundary layers to be generated. meshing, /AddBoundaryLayers/FirstAspectRatio, Real, User, enablecleancad_addboundarylayers_firstaspectratio, Specify the aspect ratio of the first layer of prism cells that are extruded from the base boundary zone. meshing, /AddBoundaryLayers/TransitionRatio, Real, User, enablecleancad_addboundarylayers_transitionratio, For the smooth transition offset method, specify the rate at which adjacent elements grow. For the last-ratio offset method, specify the factor by which the thickness of each subsequent boundary layer increases or decreases compared to the previous layer. @@ -616,14 +616,14 @@ meshing, /AddBoundaryLayers/FaceScope/TopologyList, String List, User, __missing meshing, /AddBoundaryLayers/FaceScope/GrowOn, String, User, enablecleancad_addboundarylayers_growon, Specify where you would like to develop the boundary layers: either along only walls, all zones, along solid-fluid interfaces, or specifically selected zones or labels. meshing, /AddBoundaryLayers/FaceScope, Struct, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /AddBoundaryLayers/FaceScope, Struct, User, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /AddBoundaryLayers/RegionScope, String List, User, enablecleancad_addboundarylayers_regionscope, Select the named region(s) from the list to which you would like to add a boundary layer. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... -meshing, /AddBoundaryLayers/BlLabelList, String List, User, enablecleancad_addboundarylayers_bllabellist, Choose one or more labels from the list below. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... -meshing, /AddBoundaryLayers/ZoneSelectionList, String List, User, enablecleancad_addboundarylayers_zoneselectionlist, Choose one or more face zones from the list below. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... +meshing, /AddBoundaryLayers/RegionScope, String List, User, enablecleancad_addboundarylayers_regionscope, Select the named region(s) from the list to which you would like to add a boundary layer. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. +meshing, /AddBoundaryLayers/BlLabelList, String List, User, enablecleancad_addboundarylayers_bllabellist, Choose one or more labels. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. +meshing, /AddBoundaryLayers/ZoneSelectionList, String List, User, enablecleancad_addboundarylayers_zoneselectionlist, Choose one or more face zones. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. meshing, /AddBoundaryLayers/ZoneLocation, String List, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /AddBoundaryLayers/LocalPrismPreferences/ShowLocalPrismPreferences, Logical, User, enablecleancad_addboundarylayers_showlocalprismpreferences, Display advanced options that you may want to apply to this task. meshing, /AddBoundaryLayers/LocalPrismPreferences/IgnoreBoundaryLayers, String, User, enablecleancad_addboundarylayers_ignoreboundarylayers, Specify whether to automatically ignore boundary layers where there is an acute angle. Note that if there are sharp angles adjacent to other regions with boundary layers, some boundary layer removal may occur in those adjacent regions. meshing, /AddBoundaryLayers/LocalPrismPreferences/AdditionalIgnoredLayers, Integer, User, enablecleancad_addboundarylayers_additionalignoredlayers, Indicate the number of buffer layers that can be placed around ignored boundary layer faces, extending the ignored regions around sharp angles. Increasing the value increases the number of faces for which the boundary layer will be ignored at acute angles. -meshing, /AddBoundaryLayers/LocalPrismPreferences/ModifyAtInvalidNormals, String, User, enablecleancad_addboundarylayers_modifyatinvalidnormals, Specify whether to automatically change the surface mesh where invalid normal faces are detected. To grow the boundary layer mesh in the proper direction (away from the boundary), normal vectors (valid) are required at the boundary face nodes of the surface mesh. More... +meshing, /AddBoundaryLayers/LocalPrismPreferences/ModifyAtInvalidNormals, String, User, enablecleancad_addboundarylayers_modifyatinvalidnormals, Specify whether to automatically change the surface mesh where invalid normal faces are detected. To grow the boundary layer mesh in the proper direction (away from the boundary), normal vectors (valid) are required at the boundary face nodes of the surface mesh. meshing, /AddBoundaryLayers/LocalPrismPreferences/InvalidNormalMethod, String, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /AddBoundaryLayers/LocalPrismPreferences/AllowedTangencyAtInvalidNormals, Real, User, enablecleancad_addboundarylayers_allowedtangencyatinvalidnormals, Controls the tangency of the invalid normal faces. An invalid normal location with all 90 degree angles has a tangency of 1. So, faces are still treated as an invalid normal even if the angle deviates slightly from 90 degrees (resulting in a tangency of 0.98). meshing, /AddBoundaryLayers/LocalPrismPreferences/SmoothRingsAtInvalidNormals, Integer, User, __missing__, __missing__ @@ -639,17 +639,17 @@ meshing, /AddBoundaryLayers/LocalPrismPreferences, Struct, User, __missing__, __ meshing, /AddBoundaryLayers/BLZoneList, String List, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /AddBoundaryLayers/BLRegionList, String List, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /AddBoundaryLayers/InvalidAdded, String, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /AddBoundaryLayers/CompleteRegionScope, String List, Developer, enablecleancad_addboundarylayers_regionscope, Select the named region(s) from the list to which you would like to add a boundary layer. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... -meshing, /AddBoundaryLayers/CompleteBlLabelList, String List, Developer, enablecleancad_addboundarylayers_bllabellist, Choose one or more labels from the list below. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... +meshing, /AddBoundaryLayers/CompleteRegionScope, String List, Developer, enablecleancad_addboundarylayers_regionscope, Select the named region(s) from the list to which you would like to add a boundary layer. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. +meshing, /AddBoundaryLayers/CompleteBlLabelList, String List, Developer, enablecleancad_addboundarylayers_bllabellist, Choose one or more labels. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. meshing, /AddBoundaryLayers/CompleteBLZoneList, String List, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /AddBoundaryLayers/CompleteBLRegionList, String List, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /AddBoundaryLayers/CompleteZoneSelectionList, String List, Developer, enablecleancad_addboundarylayers_zoneselectionlist, Choose one or more face zones from the list below. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... +meshing, /AddBoundaryLayers/CompleteZoneSelectionList, String List, Developer, enablecleancad_addboundarylayers_zoneselectionlist, Choose one or more face zones. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. meshing, /AddBoundaryLayers/CompleteLabelSelectionList, String List, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /AddBoundaryLayers, Command, User, enablecleancad_addboundarylayers, Determine whether or not boundary layers will be added to various portions of the model. Once a boundary layer is defined, global boundary layer settings are determined in the Create Volume Mesh task. meshing, /AddBoundaryLayersForPartReplacement/AddChild, String, User, enablecleancad_addboundarylayers_addchild, Determine whether (yes) or not (no) you want to specify one or more boundary layers for your simulation. If none are yet defined, you can choose yes, using prism control file and read in a prism control file that holds the boundary layer definition. meshing, /AddBoundaryLayersForPartReplacement/ReadPrismControlFile, String, User, enablecleancad_addboundarylayers_readprismcontrolfile, Specify (or browse for) a .pzmcontrol file that contains the boundary (prism) layer specifications. meshing, /AddBoundaryLayersForPartReplacement/BLControlName, String, User, enablecleancad_addboundarylayers_blcontrolname, Specify a name for the boundary layer control or use the default value. -meshing, /AddBoundaryLayersForPartReplacement/OffsetMethodType, String, User, enablecleancad_addboundarylayers_offsetmethodtype, Choose the type of offset to determine how the mesh cells closest to the boundary are generated. More... +meshing, /AddBoundaryLayersForPartReplacement/OffsetMethodType, String, User, enablecleancad_addboundarylayers_offsetmethodtype, Choose the type of offset to determine how the mesh cells closest to the boundary are generated. meshing, /AddBoundaryLayersForPartReplacement/NumberOfLayers, Integer, User, enablecleancad_addboundarylayers_numberoflayers, Select the number of boundary layers to be generated. meshing, /AddBoundaryLayersForPartReplacement/FirstAspectRatio, Real, User, enablecleancad_addboundarylayers_firstaspectratio, Specify the aspect ratio of the first layer of prism cells that are extruded from the base boundary zone. meshing, /AddBoundaryLayersForPartReplacement/TransitionRatio, Real, User, enablecleancad_addboundarylayers_transitionratio, For the smooth transition offset method, specify the rate at which adjacent elements grow. For the last-ratio offset method, specify the factor by which the thickness of each subsequent boundary layer increases or decreases compared to the previous layer. @@ -662,14 +662,14 @@ meshing, /AddBoundaryLayersForPartReplacement/FaceScope/TopologyList, String Lis meshing, /AddBoundaryLayersForPartReplacement/FaceScope/GrowOn, String, User, enablecleancad_addboundarylayers_growon, Specify where you would like to develop the boundary layers: either along only walls, all zones, along solid-fluid interfaces, or specifically selected zones or labels. meshing, /AddBoundaryLayersForPartReplacement/FaceScope, Struct, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /AddBoundaryLayersForPartReplacement/FaceScope, Struct, User, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /AddBoundaryLayersForPartReplacement/RegionScope, String List, User, enablecleancad_addboundarylayers_regionscope, Select the named region(s) from the list to which you would like to add a boundary layer. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... -meshing, /AddBoundaryLayersForPartReplacement/BlLabelList, String List, User, enablecleancad_addboundarylayers_bllabellist, Choose one or more labels from the list below. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... -meshing, /AddBoundaryLayersForPartReplacement/ZoneSelectionList, String List, User, enablecleancad_addboundarylayers_zoneselectionlist, Choose one or more face zones from the list below. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... +meshing, /AddBoundaryLayersForPartReplacement/RegionScope, String List, User, enablecleancad_addboundarylayers_regionscope, Select the named region(s) from the list to which you would like to add a boundary layer. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. +meshing, /AddBoundaryLayersForPartReplacement/BlLabelList, String List, User, enablecleancad_addboundarylayers_bllabellist, Choose one or more labels. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. +meshing, /AddBoundaryLayersForPartReplacement/ZoneSelectionList, String List, User, enablecleancad_addboundarylayers_zoneselectionlist, Choose one or more face zones. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. meshing, /AddBoundaryLayersForPartReplacement/ZoneLocation, String List, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /AddBoundaryLayersForPartReplacement/LocalPrismPreferences/ShowLocalPrismPreferences, Logical, User, enablecleancad_addboundarylayers_showlocalprismpreferences, Display advanced options that you may want to apply to this task. meshing, /AddBoundaryLayersForPartReplacement/LocalPrismPreferences/IgnoreBoundaryLayers, String, User, enablecleancad_addboundarylayers_ignoreboundarylayers, Specify whether to automatically ignore boundary layers where there is an acute angle. Note that if there are sharp angles adjacent to other regions with boundary layers, some boundary layer removal may occur in those adjacent regions. meshing, /AddBoundaryLayersForPartReplacement/LocalPrismPreferences/AdditionalIgnoredLayers, Integer, User, enablecleancad_addboundarylayers_additionalignoredlayers, Indicate the number of buffer layers that can be placed around ignored boundary layer faces, extending the ignored regions around sharp angles. Increasing the value increases the number of faces for which the boundary layer will be ignored at acute angles. -meshing, /AddBoundaryLayersForPartReplacement/LocalPrismPreferences/ModifyAtInvalidNormals, String, User, enablecleancad_addboundarylayers_modifyatinvalidnormals, Specify whether to automatically change the surface mesh where invalid normal faces are detected. To grow the boundary layer mesh in the proper direction (away from the boundary), normal vectors (valid) are required at the boundary face nodes of the surface mesh. More... +meshing, /AddBoundaryLayersForPartReplacement/LocalPrismPreferences/ModifyAtInvalidNormals, String, User, enablecleancad_addboundarylayers_modifyatinvalidnormals, Specify whether to automatically change the surface mesh where invalid normal faces are detected. To grow the boundary layer mesh in the proper direction (away from the boundary), normal vectors (valid) are required at the boundary face nodes of the surface mesh. meshing, /AddBoundaryLayersForPartReplacement/LocalPrismPreferences/InvalidNormalMethod, String, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /AddBoundaryLayersForPartReplacement/LocalPrismPreferences/AllowedTangencyAtInvalidNormals, Real, User, enablecleancad_addboundarylayers_allowedtangencyatinvalidnormals, Controls the tangency of the invalid normal faces. An invalid normal location with all 90 degree angles has a tangency of 1. So, faces are still treated as an invalid normal even if the angle deviates slightly from 90 degrees (resulting in a tangency of 0.98). meshing, /AddBoundaryLayersForPartReplacement/LocalPrismPreferences/SmoothRingsAtInvalidNormals, Integer, User, __missing__, __missing__ @@ -684,11 +684,11 @@ meshing, /AddBoundaryLayersForPartReplacement/LocalPrismPreferences, Struct, Use meshing, /AddBoundaryLayersForPartReplacement/LocalPrismPreferences, Struct, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /AddBoundaryLayersForPartReplacement/BLZoneList, String List, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /AddBoundaryLayersForPartReplacement/BLRegionList, String List, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /AddBoundaryLayersForPartReplacement/CompleteRegionScope, String List, Developer, enablecleancad_addboundarylayers_regionscope, Select the named region(s) from the list to which you would like to add a boundary layer. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... -meshing, /AddBoundaryLayersForPartReplacement/CompleteBlLabelList, String List, Developer, enablecleancad_addboundarylayers_bllabellist, Choose one or more labels from the list below. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... +meshing, /AddBoundaryLayersForPartReplacement/CompleteRegionScope, String List, Developer, enablecleancad_addboundarylayers_regionscope, Select the named region(s) from the list to which you would like to add a boundary layer. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. +meshing, /AddBoundaryLayersForPartReplacement/CompleteBlLabelList, String List, Developer, enablecleancad_addboundarylayers_bllabellist, Choose one or more labels. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. meshing, /AddBoundaryLayersForPartReplacement/CompleteBLZoneList, String List, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /AddBoundaryLayersForPartReplacement/CompleteBLRegionList, String List, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /AddBoundaryLayersForPartReplacement/CompleteZoneSelectionList, String List, Developer, enablecleancad_addboundarylayers_zoneselectionlist, Choose one or more face zones from the list below. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... +meshing, /AddBoundaryLayersForPartReplacement/CompleteZoneSelectionList, String List, Developer, enablecleancad_addboundarylayers_zoneselectionlist, Choose one or more face zones. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. meshing, /AddBoundaryLayersForPartReplacement/CompleteLabelSelectionList, String List, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /AddBoundaryLayersForPartReplacement, Command, User, enabledirtycad_addboundarylayersforpartreplacement, Determine whether or not boundary layers will be added to your replacement parts for this model. meshing, /GenerateTheVolumeMeshWTM/Solver, String, User, enablecleancad_generatethevolumemeshwtm_solver, Specify the target solver for which you want to generate the volume mesh (Fluent or CFX). @@ -712,7 +712,7 @@ meshing, /GenerateTheVolumeMeshWTM/RegionBasedPreferences, Logical, User, __miss meshing, /GenerateTheVolumeMeshWTM/ReMergeZones, String, User, enablecleancad_generatethevolumemeshwtm_remergezones, After separating zones during surface meshing, here, choose to re-merge the zones prior to creating the volume mesh. meshing, /GenerateTheVolumeMeshWTM/ParallelMeshing, Logical, User, enablecleancad_generatethevolumemeshwtm_parallelmeshing, Allows you to employ parallel settings for quicker and more efficient volume meshing. Disable this option if you are interested in only generating the volume mesh in serial mode. meshing, /GenerateTheVolumeMeshWTM/VolumeMeshPreferences/ShowVolumeMeshPreferences, Logical, User, enablecleancad_generatethevolumemeshwtm_showvolumemeshpreferences, Display advanced options that you may want to apply to the task. -meshing, /GenerateTheVolumeMeshWTM/VolumeMeshPreferences/QualityMethod, String, User, enablecleancad_generatethevolumemeshwtm_qualitymethod, Choose from several different types of mesh quality controls (skewness, aspect ratio, change in size, and so on). Choices include Orthogonal (the default for the workflows), Enhanced Orthogonal, and Skewness. For more information, see More... . +meshing, /GenerateTheVolumeMeshWTM/VolumeMeshPreferences/QualityMethod, String, User, enablecleancad_generatethevolumemeshwtm_qualitymethod, Choose from several different types of mesh quality controls (skewness, aspect ratio, change in size, and so on). Choices include Orthogonal (the default for the workflows), Enhanced Orthogonal, and Skewness. For more information, see . meshing, /GenerateTheVolumeMeshWTM/VolumeMeshPreferences/QualityWarningLimit, Real, User, enablecleancad_generatethevolumemeshwtm_qualitywarninglimit, Specify the threshold for when mesh quality improvements are automatically invoked that employ the orthogonal quality limit. meshing, /GenerateTheVolumeMeshWTM/VolumeMeshPreferences/MergeBodyLabels, String, User, enablecleancad_generatethevolumemeshwtm_mergebodylabels, Determine whether or not you would like to merge bodies that contain multiple body labels when generating the volume mesh (the default is yes) meshing, /GenerateTheVolumeMeshWTM/VolumeMeshPreferences/UseSizeField, String, User, enablecleancad_generatethevolumemeshwtm_usesizefield, Specify whether or not to use size fields as part of generating the volume mesh. By default, this is set to yes when a BOI or body sizing has been defined in the Add Local Sizing task, however, for large cases, it can be turned off for the hexcore and poly-hexcore volume fill methods. @@ -753,7 +753,7 @@ meshing, /GenerateTheVolumeMeshWTM/GlobalThinVolumePreferences/StairStep, String meshing, /GenerateTheVolumeMeshWTM/GlobalThinVolumePreferences, Struct, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /GenerateTheVolumeMeshWTM/GlobalThinVolumePreferences, Struct, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /GenerateTheVolumeMeshWTM/InvokePrimsControl, String, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /GenerateTheVolumeMeshWTM/OffsetMethodType, String, User, enablecleancad_generatethevolumemeshwtm_offsetmethodtype, Choose the type of offset to determine how the mesh cells closest to the boundary are generated. More... +meshing, /GenerateTheVolumeMeshWTM/OffsetMethodType, String, User, enablecleancad_generatethevolumemeshwtm_offsetmethodtype, Choose the type of offset to determine how the mesh cells closest to the boundary are generated. meshing, /GenerateTheVolumeMeshWTM/NumberOfLayers, Integer, User, enablecleancad_generatethevolumemeshwtm_numberoflayers, Select the number of boundary layers to be generated. meshing, /GenerateTheVolumeMeshWTM/FirstAspectRatio, Real, User, enablecleancad_generatethevolumemeshwtm_firstaspectratio, Specify the aspect ratio of the first layer of prism cells that are extruded from the base boundary zone. meshing, /GenerateTheVolumeMeshWTM/TransitionRatio, Real, User, enablecleancad_generatethevolumemeshwtm_transitionratio, Specify the rate at which adjacent elements grow, for the smooth transition offset method. @@ -800,8 +800,8 @@ meshing, /GenerateTheVolumeMeshWTM/CFDSurfaceMeshControls/SurfaceMeshMethod, Str meshing, /GenerateTheVolumeMeshWTM/CFDSurfaceMeshControls, Struct, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /GenerateTheVolumeMeshWTM/CFDSurfaceMeshControls, Struct, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /GenerateTheVolumeMeshWTM/ShowSolidFluidMeshed, Logical, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /GenerateTheVolumeMeshWTM, Command, User, enablecleancad_generatethevolumemeshwtm, Generate a computational mesh for the entire volume within your geometry. As needed, specify and adjust various global properties of the boundary layer and the volume itself to ensure a comprehensive mesh for the entire flow volume. In many cases, the default values will be sufficient. More... -meshing, /ImproveVolumeMesh/QualityMethod, String, User, enablecleancad_improvevolumemesh_qualitymethod, Choose from several different types of mesh quality controls (skewness, aspect ratio, change in size, and so on). Choices include Orthogonal (the default for the workflows), Enhanced Orthogonal, and Skewness. For more information, see More... . +meshing, /GenerateTheVolumeMeshWTM, Command, User, enablecleancad_generatethevolumemeshwtm, Generate a computational mesh for the entire volume within your geometry. As needed, specify and adjust various global properties of the boundary layer and the volume itself to ensure a comprehensive mesh for the entire flow volume. In many cases, the default values will be sufficient. +meshing, /ImproveVolumeMesh/QualityMethod, String, User, enablecleancad_improvevolumemesh_qualitymethod, Choose from several different types of mesh quality controls (skewness, aspect ratio, change in size, and so on). Choices include Orthogonal (the default for the workflows), Enhanced Orthogonal, and Skewness. For more information, see . meshing, /ImproveVolumeMesh/CellQualityLimit, Real, User, enablecleancad_improvevolumemesh_cellqualitylimit, Use the specified value to improve the volume mesh. Note that this control can aggressively change your volume mesh when applied. meshing, /ImproveVolumeMesh/AddMultipleQualityMethods, String, User, enablecleancad_improvevolumemesh_addmultiplequalitymethods, Use this option to specify quality criteria for multiple quality methods. meshing, /ImproveVolumeMesh/QualityMethodList, String List, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ @@ -814,13 +814,13 @@ meshing, /ImproveVolumeMesh/VMImprovePreferences/VIQualityIterations, Integer, U meshing, /ImproveVolumeMesh/VMImprovePreferences/VIgnoreFeature, String, User, enablecleancad_improvevolumemesh_vignorefeature, Choose whether or not to ignore geometric features that are related to any remaining problematic cells in the volume mesh. meshing, /ImproveVolumeMesh/VMImprovePreferences, Struct, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /ImproveVolumeMesh/VMImprovePreferences, Struct, User, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /ImproveVolumeMesh, Command, User, enablecleancad_improvevolumemesh, Perform immediate improvements to the quality of the existing volume mesh by adjusting various parameters such as the cell quality limit, as well as minimum angle and the ability to ignore problematic features. More... +meshing, /ImproveVolumeMesh, Command, User, enablecleancad_improvevolumemesh, Perform immediate improvements to the quality of the existing volume mesh by adjusting various parameters such as the cell quality limit, as well as minimum angle and the ability to ignore problematic features. meshing, /TransformVolumeMesh/MTControlName, String, User, enablecleancad_transformvolumemesh_mtcontrolname, Specify a name for the transformation or use the default value. meshing, /TransformVolumeMesh/Type, String, User, enablecleancad_transformvolumemesh_type, Indicate the type of transformation: translational or rotational meshing, /TransformVolumeMesh/Method, String, User, enablecleancad_transformvolumemesh_method, By default, the Manual method is utilized, however, when periodics are detected, then Automatic - use existing periodics is the default. meshing, /TransformVolumeMesh/SelectionType, String, User, enablecleancad_transformvolumemesh_type, Indicate the type of transformation: translational or rotational meshing, /TransformVolumeMesh/TopoBodyList, String List, User, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /TransformVolumeMesh/CellZoneList, String List, User, enablecleancad_transformvolumemesh_cellzonelist, Select one or more objects from the list to which you will apply the transformation. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... +meshing, /TransformVolumeMesh/CellZoneList, String List, User, enablecleancad_transformvolumemesh_cellzonelist, Select one or more objects from the list to which you will apply the transformation. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. meshing, /TransformVolumeMesh/LCSOrigin/OriginX, Real, User, enablecleancad_transformvolumemesh_originx, Specify the X-coordinate of the rotational origin. meshing, /TransformVolumeMesh/LCSOrigin/OriginY, Real, User, enablecleancad_transformvolumemesh_originy, Specify the Y-coordinate of the rotational origin. meshing, /TransformVolumeMesh/LCSOrigin/OriginZ, Real, User, enablecleancad_transformvolumemesh_originz, Specify the Z-coordinate of the rotational origin. @@ -842,19 +842,19 @@ meshing, /TransformVolumeMesh/NumOfCopies, Integer, User, enablecleancad_transfo meshing, /TransformVolumeMesh/Merge, String, User, enablecleancad_transformvolumemesh_merge, Indicate whether or not you want to merge cell and face zones prior to transforming the volume mesh, in order to avoid duplication. meshing, /TransformVolumeMesh/Rename, String, User, enablecleancad_transformvolumemesh_rename, Indicate whether or not you want to rename cell and face zones prior to transforming the volume mesh. meshing, /TransformVolumeMesh/MergeBoundaries, String List, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /TransformVolumeMesh, Command, User, enablecleancad_transformvolumemesh, Use this task to create and apply either a translational or a rotational transformation to the volume mesh (or to one or more copies of the volume mesh). More... +meshing, /TransformVolumeMesh, Command, User, enablecleancad_transformvolumemesh, Use this task to create and apply either a translational or a rotational transformation to the volume mesh (or to one or more copies of the volume mesh). meshing, /ExtrudeVolumeMesh/MExControlName, String, User, enablecleancad_extrudevolumemesh_mexcontrolname, Specify a name for the extrusion or use the default value. meshing, /ExtrudeVolumeMesh/Method, String, User, enablecleancad_extrudevolumemesh_method, Choose whether you want the extrusion to be based on a specified Total Height value, or one based on a specified First Height value. The relationship between the two is illustrated by: meshing, /ExtrudeVolumeMesh/SelectionType, String, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /ExtrudeVolumeMesh/ExtendToPeriodicPair, Logical, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /ExtrudeVolumeMesh/ExtrudeNormalBased, Logical, User, enablecleancad_extrudevolumemesh_extrudenormalbased, Specify whether the volume extrusion is derived from normal-based faceting or direction-based faceting. When enabled (the default), the volume extrusion is derived on normal-based faceting, such that for each layer, the normal is calculated and smoothing occurs, and is suitable for non-planar surfaces. For planar surfaces, disable this option to use a direction-based approach where the direction is chosen based on the average normal of the entire surface, and is used to extrude all layers. -meshing, /ExtrudeVolumeMesh/ExternalBoundaryZoneList, String List, User, enablecleancad_extrudevolumemesh_externalboundaryzonelist, Select one or more boundaries. All selected boundaries must share the same plane. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... +meshing, /ExtrudeVolumeMesh/ExternalBoundaryZoneList, String List, User, enablecleancad_extrudevolumemesh_externalboundaryzonelist, Select one or more boundaries. All selected boundaries must share the same plane. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. meshing, /ExtrudeVolumeMesh/TopologyList, String List, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /ExtrudeVolumeMesh/ReverseDirection, Logical, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /ExtrudeVolumeMesh/TotalHeight, Real, User, enablecleancad_extrudevolumemesh_totalheight, Specify a value for the total height of the extrusion or use the default value. meshing, /ExtrudeVolumeMesh/FirstHeight, Real, User, enablecleancad_extrudevolumemesh_firstheight, Specify a value for the height of the first layer of the extrusion or use the default value. meshing, /ExtrudeVolumeMesh/NumberofLayers, Integer, User, enablecleancad_extrudevolumemesh_numberoflayers, Specify the number of extrusion layers. -meshing, /ExtrudeVolumeMesh/GrowthRate, Real, User, enablecleancad_extrudevolumemesh_growthrate, Specify how the extrusion layers will grow. For example, a value of 1.2 indicates that each successive layer will grow by 20 percent of the previous layer. More... +meshing, /ExtrudeVolumeMesh/GrowthRate, Real, User, enablecleancad_extrudevolumemesh_growthrate, Specify how the extrusion layers will grow. For example, a value of 1.2 indicates that each successive layer will grow by 20 percent of the previous layer. meshing, /ExtrudeVolumeMesh/VMExtrudePreferences/ShowVMExtrudePreferences, Logical, User, enablecleancad_extrudevolumemesh_showvmextrudepreferences, Display advanced options that you may want to apply to the task. meshing, /ExtrudeVolumeMesh/VMExtrudePreferences/BiasMethod, String, User, enablecleancad_extrudevolumemesh_biasmethod, Select from a choice of patterns that you want to apply to your volume mesh extrusion. meshing, /ExtrudeVolumeMesh/VMExtrudePreferences/BiasMethodControl, String, User, __missing__, __missing__ @@ -864,7 +864,7 @@ meshing, /ExtrudeVolumeMesh/VMExtrudePreferences/MergeCellZones, Logical, User, meshing, /ExtrudeVolumeMesh/VMExtrudePreferences, Struct, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /ExtrudeVolumeMesh/VMExtrudePreferences, Struct, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /ExtrudeVolumeMesh/ZoneLocation, String List, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /ExtrudeVolumeMesh, Command, User, enablecleancad_extrudevolumemesh, Use this task to extend all or parts of your volume mesh beyond the original domain. More... +meshing, /ExtrudeVolumeMesh, Command, User, enablecleancad_extrudevolumemesh, Use this task to extend all or parts of your volume mesh beyond the original domain. meshing, /AxisymmetricSweep/AxisSweepControlName, String, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /AxisymmetricSweep/SelectionType, String, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /AxisymmetricSweep/SweepBoundaryZoneList, String List, User, __missing__, __missing__ @@ -890,11 +890,11 @@ meshing, /ManageZones/Area, Real, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /ManageZones/Volume, Real, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /ManageZones/EqualRange, Real, User, enablecleancad_managezones_equalrange, Specify a percentage range to maintain equivalency for the cell zone volume value or the face zone area value. meshing, /ManageZones/ZoneOrLabel, String, User, enablecleancad_managezones_zoneorlabel, Choose how you want to make your selection (by label or zone name). -meshing, /ManageZones/LabelList, String List, User, enablecleancad_managezones_labellist, Choose from the list of labels, or enter a text string to filter out the list of labels. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... +meshing, /ManageZones/LabelList, String List, User, enablecleancad_managezones_labellist, Choose from the list of labels, or enter a text string to filter out the list of labels. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. meshing, /ManageZones/TopologyList, String List, User, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /ManageZones/ManageFaceZoneList, String List, User, enablecleancad_managezones_managefacezonelist, Choose from the list of face zones, or enter a text string to filter out the list of face zones. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... -meshing, /ManageZones/ManageCellZoneList, String List, User, enablecleancad_managezones_managecellzonelist, Choose from the list of cell zones, or enter a text string to filter out the list of cell zones. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... -meshing, /ManageZones/BodyLabelList, String List, User, enablecleancad_managezones_labellist, Choose from the list of labels, or enter a text string to filter out the list of labels. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... +meshing, /ManageZones/ManageFaceZoneList, String List, User, enablecleancad_managezones_managefacezonelist, Choose from the list of face zones, or enter a text string to filter out the list of face zones. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. +meshing, /ManageZones/ManageCellZoneList, String List, User, enablecleancad_managezones_managecellzonelist, Choose from the list of cell zones, or enter a text string to filter out the list of cell zones. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. +meshing, /ManageZones/BodyLabelList, String List, User, enablecleancad_managezones_labellist, Choose from the list of labels, or enter a text string to filter out the list of labels. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. meshing, /ManageZones/Operation, String, User, enablecleancad_managezones_operation, Indicate the operation you wish to perform on the zones. When the task is located prior volume meshing: Separate Zones, Split Cylinders, Split normal to X, Split normal to Y, Split normal to Z, or Extract Edges. When the task is located after volume meshing: Change prefix, Rename, Merge, or Separate Zones. If your imported CAD geometry contains bodies with multiple body labels, you can also choose Merge cells within each body label meshing, /ManageZones/OperationName, String, User, enablecleancad_managezones_operationname, The text string to be applied to this zone operation. meshing, /ManageZones/MZChildName, String, User, enablecleancad_managezones_mzchildname, Specify a name for the managed zone control or use the default value. @@ -903,20 +903,20 @@ meshing, /ManageZones/FaceMerge, String, User, enablecleancad_managezones_faceme meshing, /ManageZones/Angle, Real, User, enablecleancad_managezones_angle, Specify a value for the separation angle for determining separation. Assigning a smaller separation angle will produce more zones. meshing, /ManageZones/ZoneList, String List, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /ManageZones/CompleteZoneList, String List, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /ManageZones/CompleteLabelList, String List, Developer, enablecleancad_managezones_labellist, Choose from the list of labels, or enter a text string to filter out the list of labels. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... +meshing, /ManageZones/CompleteLabelList, String List, Developer, enablecleancad_managezones_labellist, Choose from the list of labels, or enter a text string to filter out the list of labels. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. meshing, /ManageZones/ZoneLocation, String List, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /ManageZones, Command, User, enablecleancad_managezones, Use this task to perform common operations on cell zones or face zones, Prior to generating the volume mesh, you can perform operations such as separating zones, splitting cylindrical regions, or extracting edges. After generating your volume mesh, you can perform operations such as renaming, changing prefixes, and merging zones. Especially useful for complex models with numerous zones. More... +meshing, /ManageZones, Command, User, enablecleancad_managezones, Use this task to perform common operations on cell zones or face zones, Prior to generating the volume mesh, you can perform operations such as separating zones, splitting cylindrical regions, or extracting edges. After generating your volume mesh, you can perform operations such as renaming, changing prefixes, and merging zones. Especially useful for complex models with numerous zones. meshing, /CreateExternalFlowBoundaries/ExternalBoundariesName, String, User, enabledirtycad_createexternalflowboundaries_externalboundariesname, Enter a name for the external flow boundary or use the default value. meshing, /CreateExternalFlowBoundaries/CreationMethod, String, User, enabledirtycad_createexternalflowboundaries_creationmethod, Choose how you want to create the external flow boundary: either by creating a new boundary using a bounding box, or use an existing portion of the geometry. meshing, /CreateExternalFlowBoundaries/ExtractionMethod, String, User, enabledirtycad_createexternalflowboundaries_extractionmethod, Choose whether you would like to extract the external flow region either as a surface mesh object (a direct surface remesh of the object) a wrap, or an existing mesh (for overset components). The object setting is applied later when generating the surface mesh. meshing, /CreateExternalFlowBoundaries/SelectionType, String, User, enabledirtycad_createexternalflowboundaries_selectiontype, Choose how you want to make your selection (by object, label, or zone name). -meshing, /CreateExternalFlowBoundaries/ObjectSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_createexternalflowboundaries_objectselectionlist, Choose one or more objects from the list below. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... -meshing, /CreateExternalFlowBoundaries/ZoneSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_createexternalflowboundaries_zoneselectionlist, Choose one or more zones from the list below. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... +meshing, /CreateExternalFlowBoundaries/ObjectSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_createexternalflowboundaries_objectselectionlist, Choose one or more objects. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. +meshing, /CreateExternalFlowBoundaries/ZoneSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_createexternalflowboundaries_zoneselectionlist, Choose one or more zones. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. meshing, /CreateExternalFlowBoundaries/ZoneLocation, String List, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /CreateExternalFlowBoundaries/LabelSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_createexternalflowboundaries_labelselectionlist, Choose one or more labels from the list below. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... -meshing, /CreateExternalFlowBoundaries/ObjectSelectionSingle, String List, User, enabledirtycad_createexternalflowboundaries_objectselectionsingle, Choose a single object from the list below. Use the Filter Text field to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list. The matching list item(s) are automatically displayed in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... -meshing, /CreateExternalFlowBoundaries/ZoneSelectionSingle, String List, User, enabledirtycad_createexternalflowboundaries_zoneselectionsingle, Choose a single zone from the list below. Use the Filter Text field to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list. The matching list item(s) are automatically displayed in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... -meshing, /CreateExternalFlowBoundaries/LabelSelectionSingle, String List, User, enabledirtycad_createexternalflowboundaries_labelselectionsingle, Choose a single label from the list below. Use the Filter Text field to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list. The matching list item(s) are automatically displayed in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... +meshing, /CreateExternalFlowBoundaries/LabelSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_createexternalflowboundaries_labelselectionlist, Choose one or more labels. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. +meshing, /CreateExternalFlowBoundaries/ObjectSelectionSingle, String List, User, enabledirtycad_createexternalflowboundaries_objectselectionsingle, Choose a single object. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. +meshing, /CreateExternalFlowBoundaries/ZoneSelectionSingle, String List, User, enabledirtycad_createexternalflowboundaries_zoneselectionsingle, Choose a single zone. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. +meshing, /CreateExternalFlowBoundaries/LabelSelectionSingle, String List, User, enabledirtycad_createexternalflowboundaries_labelselectionsingle, Choose a single label. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. meshing, /CreateExternalFlowBoundaries/OriginalObjectName, String, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /CreateExternalFlowBoundaries/BoundingBoxObject/SizeRelativeLength, String, User, enabledirtycad_createexternalflowboundaries_sizerelativelength, Determine if you would like to specify the bounding box as a ratio of the geometry length, or by specifying a specific location for the minimum and maximum coordinates. meshing, /CreateExternalFlowBoundaries/BoundingBoxObject/Xmin, Real, User, enabledirtycad_createexternalflowboundaries_xmin, Extends the minimum size of the bounding box in the X direction by the specified value. @@ -933,17 +933,17 @@ meshing, /CreateExternalFlowBoundaries/BoundingBoxObject/ZminRatio, Real, User, meshing, /CreateExternalFlowBoundaries/BoundingBoxObject/ZmaxRatio, Real, User, enabledirtycad_createexternalflowboundaries_zmaxratio, Extends the maximum size of the bounding box in the Z direction by the specified value. The value is the ratio relative to the geometry size in the Z direction. meshing, /CreateExternalFlowBoundaries/BoundingBoxObject, Struct, User, enabledirtycad_createexternalflowboundaries_boundingboxobject, View the extents of the bounding box. meshing, /CreateExternalFlowBoundaries/BoundingBoxObject, Struct, User, enabledirtycad_createexternalflowboundaries_boundingboxobject, View the extents of the bounding box. -meshing, /CreateExternalFlowBoundaries, Command, User, enabledirtycad_createexternalflowboundaries, Create an enclosure, or a bounding box, around the geometry, or use a pre-existing object from the CAD model to represent the enclosure. This enclosure will represent the external flow region, whose bounds can be specified as a ratio of geometry size, or as specific minimum and maximum coordinates. More... +meshing, /CreateExternalFlowBoundaries, Command, User, enabledirtycad_createexternalflowboundaries, Create an enclosure, or a bounding box, around the geometry, or use a pre-existing object from the CAD model to represent the enclosure. This enclosure will represent the external flow region, whose bounds can be specified as a ratio of geometry size, or as specific minimum and maximum coordinates. meshing, /IdentifyConstructionSurfaces/MRFName, String, User, enabledirtycad_identifyconstructionsurfaces_mrfname, Specify a name for the construction surface or use the default value. meshing, /IdentifyConstructionSurfaces/CreationMethod, String, User, enabledirtycad_identifyconstructionsurfaces_creationmethod, Choose whether to create the construction surface using an Existing object or zone, a bounding Box, or by using an Offset Surface. meshing, /IdentifyConstructionSurfaces/SelectionType, String, User, enabledirtycad_identifyconstructionsurfaces_selectiontype, Choose how you want to make your selection (by object, label, or zone name). -meshing, /IdentifyConstructionSurfaces/ObjectSelectionSingle, String List, User, enabledirtycad_identifyconstructionsurfaces_objectselectionsingle, Choose a single object from the list below. Use the Filter Text field to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list. The matching list item(s) are automatically displayed in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... -meshing, /IdentifyConstructionSurfaces/ZoneSelectionSingle, String List, User, enabledirtycad_identifyconstructionsurfaces_zoneselectionsingle, Choose a single zone from the list below. Use the Filter Text field to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list. The matching list item(s) are automatically displayed in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... -meshing, /IdentifyConstructionSurfaces/LabelSelectionSingle, String List, User, enabledirtycad_identifyconstructionsurfaces_labelselectionsingle, Choose a single label from the list below. Use the Filter Text field to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list. The matching list item(s) are automatically displayed in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... -meshing, /IdentifyConstructionSurfaces/ObjectSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_identifyconstructionsurfaces_objectselectionlist, Choose one or more objects from the list below. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... -meshing, /IdentifyConstructionSurfaces/ZoneSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_identifyconstructionsurfaces_zoneselectionlist, Choose one or more face zones from the list below. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... +meshing, /IdentifyConstructionSurfaces/ObjectSelectionSingle, String List, User, enabledirtycad_identifyconstructionsurfaces_objectselectionsingle, Choose a single object. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. +meshing, /IdentifyConstructionSurfaces/ZoneSelectionSingle, String List, User, enabledirtycad_identifyconstructionsurfaces_zoneselectionsingle, Choose a single zone. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. +meshing, /IdentifyConstructionSurfaces/LabelSelectionSingle, String List, User, enabledirtycad_identifyconstructionsurfaces_labelselectionsingle, Choose a single label. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. +meshing, /IdentifyConstructionSurfaces/ObjectSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_identifyconstructionsurfaces_objectselectionlist, Choose one or more objects. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. +meshing, /IdentifyConstructionSurfaces/ZoneSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_identifyconstructionsurfaces_zoneselectionlist, Choose one or more face zones. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. meshing, /IdentifyConstructionSurfaces/ZoneLocation, String List, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /IdentifyConstructionSurfaces/LabelSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_identifyconstructionsurfaces_labelselectionlist, Choose one or more labels from the list below. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... +meshing, /IdentifyConstructionSurfaces/LabelSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_identifyconstructionsurfaces_labelselectionlist, Choose one or more labels. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. meshing, /IdentifyConstructionSurfaces/DefeaturingSize, Real, User, enabledirtycad_identifyconstructionsurfaces_defeaturingsize, Specify a value that is used to obtain a rough shape of the selected object(s). The larger the value, the more approximate the shape. meshing, /IdentifyConstructionSurfaces/OffsetHeight, Real, User, enabledirtycad_identifyconstructionsurfaces_offsetheight, Specify the height of the offset construction surface. This is how far from the selected object(s) the rough shape is offset. meshing, /IdentifyConstructionSurfaces/Pivot/X, Real, User, __missing__, __missing__ @@ -995,16 +995,16 @@ meshing, /IdentifyConstructionSurfaces/BoundingBoxObject/ZminRatio, Real, User, meshing, /IdentifyConstructionSurfaces/BoundingBoxObject/ZmaxRatio, Real, User, enabledirtycad_identifyconstructionsurfaces_zmaxratio, Extends the maximum size of the bounding box in the Z direction by the specified value. The value is the ratio relative to the geometry size in the Z direction. meshing, /IdentifyConstructionSurfaces/BoundingBoxObject, Struct, User, enabledirtycad_identifyconstructionsurfaces_boundingboxobject, View the extents of the bounding box. meshing, /IdentifyConstructionSurfaces/BoundingBoxObject, Struct, User, enabledirtycad_identifyconstructionsurfaces_boundingboxobject, View the extents of the bounding box. -meshing, /IdentifyConstructionSurfaces, Command, User, enabledirtycad_identifyconstructionsurfaces, Identify specific portions of your imported geometry that may exist as some form of construction surface, such as capping surface(s), or cylindrical surface(s) (for identifying moving reference frames, for example). You need to identify such objects within your geometry as being construction surfaces so that Fluent can mange those objects accordingly during the meshing process. More... +meshing, /IdentifyConstructionSurfaces, Command, User, enabledirtycad_identifyconstructionsurfaces, Identify specific portions of your imported geometry that may exist as some form of construction surface, such as capping surface(s), or cylindrical surface(s) (for identifying moving reference frames, for example). You need to identify such objects within your geometry as being construction surfaces so that Fluent can mange those objects accordingly during the meshing process. meshing, /CreateGapCover/GapCoverName, String, User, enabledirtycad_creategapcover_gapcovername, Specify a name for the gap cover object, or retain the default name. meshing, /CreateGapCover/SizingMethod, String, User, enabledirtycad_creategapcover_sizingmethod, Determine the method for specifying the gap cover sizing controls. The Wrapper Based on Size Field option uses the size field control settings defined in the Choose Mesh Controls task. Using the Uniform Wrapper option requires you to provide a value for the Max Gap Size. If this task is located at a point in the workflow prior to the Choose Mesh Control Options task, then only the Uniform Wrapper option is available. meshing, /CreateGapCover/GapSizeRatio, Real, User, enabledirtycad_creategapcover_gapsizeratio, Specify a value for the gap size factor that, when multiplied by the local initial size field, corresponds to the size of the gap that needs to be covered. meshing, /CreateGapCover/GapSize, Real, User, enabledirtycad_creategapcover_gapsize, A specified maximum width for the gap. meshing, /CreateGapCover/SelectionType, String, User, enabledirtycad_creategapcover_selectiontype, Choose how you want to make your selection (for instance, by object name, zone name, or label name). -meshing, /CreateGapCover/ZoneSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_creategapcover_zoneselectionlist, Choose one or more face zones from the list below that represent the contact source. Use the Filter Text field to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... +meshing, /CreateGapCover/ZoneSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_creategapcover_zoneselectionlist, Choose one or more face zones that represent the contact source. Use the Filter Text field to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. meshing, /CreateGapCover/ZoneLocation, String List, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /CreateGapCover/LabelSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_creategapcover_labelselectionlist, Select one or more labels that represent the contact source. Use the Filter Text field to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... -meshing, /CreateGapCover/ObjectSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_creategapcover_objectselectionlist, Choose an object from the list below that represent the contact source. Use the Filter Text field to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... +meshing, /CreateGapCover/LabelSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_creategapcover_labelselectionlist, Select one or more labels that represent the contact source. Use the Filter Text field to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. +meshing, /CreateGapCover/ObjectSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_creategapcover_objectselectionlist, Choose an object that represent the contact source. Use the Filter Text field to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. meshing, /CreateGapCover/GapCoverBetweenZones, String, User, enabledirtycad_creategapcover_gapcoverbetweenzones, Determine if you only want to cover gaps between boundary zones (Yes), or if you want to cover all gaps within and between boundary zones (No) meshing, /CreateGapCover/GapCoverRefineFactor, Real, User, enabledirtycad_creategapcover_gapcoverrefinefactor, Allows you to control the resolution of the gap cover size based on a scaling of the Max Gap Size (or Max Gap Size Factor). It ranges from 0.0625 to 1 with a default value of 1.0). The higher the Resolution Factor, the more likely that some gaps may not be fully covered. Depending on the gap in question, lowering the Resolution Factor reduces the wrapper to sufficiently cover the gap in most cases. meshing, /CreateGapCover/GapCoverRefineFactorAtGap, Real, User, enabledirtycad_creategapcover_gapcoverrefinefactoratgap, Allows you to specify the level of refinement for the gap-cover (patch). Decreasing the value increases the refinement of the patch. @@ -1012,7 +1012,7 @@ meshing, /CreateGapCover/RefineWrapperBeforeProjection, String, User, __missing_ meshing, /CreateGapCover/AdvancedOptions, Logical, User, enabledirtycad_creategapcover_advancedoptions, Display advanced options that you may want to apply to the task. meshing, /CreateGapCover/MaxIslandFaceForGapCover, Integer, User, enabledirtycad_creategapcover_maxislandfaceforgapcover, Specify the maximum face count required for isolated areas (islands) to be created during surface mesh generation. Any islands that have a face count smaller than this value will be removed, and only larger islands will remain. meshing, /CreateGapCover/GapCoverFeatureImprint, String, User, enabledirtycad_creategapcover_gapcoverfeatureimprint, Use this option to better define gap coverings. When this option is set to Yes, the gap covers are more accurate. Once the coarse wrap closes any gaps, this option also snaps the nodes of the wrapper onto all previously defined edge features to more closely cover the gaps. Setting this option to Yes, however, can be computationally expensive when modeling large vehicles (such as in aerospace), thus, the default is No. Here, when set to No, wrapper faces at the corners are not on the geometry and are incorrectly marked as a gap. When set to Yes, only wrap faces at the gap are marked. -meshing, /CreateGapCover, Command, User, enabledirtycad_creategapcover, This task will cover any gaps within a selected object. Recommended with geometries containing noticeable gaps and openings that need to be covered prior to surface meshing. More... +meshing, /CreateGapCover, Command, User, enabledirtycad_creategapcover, This task will cover any gaps within a selected object. Recommended with geometries containing noticeable gaps and openings that need to be covered prior to surface meshing. meshing, /CreateLeakShield/LeakShieldName, String, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /CreateLeakShield/UseSizeField, String, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /CreateLeakShield/SizeFieldFileName, String, User, __missing__, __missing__ @@ -1033,12 +1033,12 @@ meshing, /CreateLocalRefinementRegions/CreationMethod, String, User, enableclean meshing, /CreateLocalRefinementRegions/BOIMaxSize, Real, User, enablecleancad_createlocalrefinementregions_boimaxsize, Specify the cell size for the refinement region mesh. meshing, /CreateLocalRefinementRegions/BOISizeName, String, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /CreateLocalRefinementRegions/SelectionType, String, User, enablecleancad_createlocalrefinementregions_selectiontype, Choose how you want to make your selection (by object, label, or zone name). -meshing, /CreateLocalRefinementRegions/ZoneSelectionList, String List, User, enablecleancad_createlocalrefinementregions_zoneselectionlist, Choose one or more zones from the list below. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... +meshing, /CreateLocalRefinementRegions/ZoneSelectionList, String List, User, enablecleancad_createlocalrefinementregions_zoneselectionlist, Choose one or more zones. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. meshing, /CreateLocalRefinementRegions/ZoneLocation, String List, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /CreateLocalRefinementRegions/LabelSelectionList, String List, User, enablecleancad_createlocalrefinementregions_labelselectionlist, Choose one or more labels from the list below. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... -meshing, /CreateLocalRefinementRegions/ObjectSelectionList, String List, User, enablecleancad_createlocalrefinementregions_objectselectionlist, Choose one or more objects from the list below. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... +meshing, /CreateLocalRefinementRegions/LabelSelectionList, String List, User, enablecleancad_createlocalrefinementregions_labelselectionlist, Choose one or more labels. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. +meshing, /CreateLocalRefinementRegions/ObjectSelectionList, String List, User, enablecleancad_createlocalrefinementregions_objectselectionlist, Choose one or more objects. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. meshing, /CreateLocalRefinementRegions/ZoneSelectionSingle, String List, User, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /CreateLocalRefinementRegions/ObjectSelectionSingle, String List, User, enablecleancad_createlocalrefinementregions_objectselectionsingle, Choose a single object from the list below. Use the Filter Text field to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list. The matching list item(s) are automatically displayed in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... +meshing, /CreateLocalRefinementRegions/ObjectSelectionSingle, String List, User, enablecleancad_createlocalrefinementregions_objectselectionsingle, Choose a single object. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. meshing, /CreateLocalRefinementRegions/TopologyList, String List, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /CreateLocalRefinementRegions/BoundingBoxObject/SizeRelativeLength, String, User, enablecleancad_createlocalrefinementregions_sizerelativelength, Determine if you would like to specify the bounding box for the refinement region as a ratio of the geometry length, or by specifying a specific location for the minimum and maximum coordinates. meshing, /CreateLocalRefinementRegions/BoundingBoxObject/Xmin, Real, User, enablecleancad_createlocalrefinementregions_xmin, Extends the minimum size of the bounding box in the X direction by the specified value. @@ -1120,18 +1120,18 @@ meshing, /CreateLocalRefinementRegions/GeometryToolsProperties/CylinderRadius1, meshing, /CreateLocalRefinementRegions/GeometryToolsProperties/CylinderRadius2, Real, User, enablecleancad_createlocalrefinementregions_radius2, Specify the radius of the cylinder at the second position. meshing, /CreateLocalRefinementRegions/GeometryToolsProperties, Struct, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /CreateLocalRefinementRegions/GeometryToolsProperties, Struct, User, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /CreateLocalRefinementRegions, Command, User, enablecleancad_createlocalrefinementregions, Define a more refined region, or body of influence (BOI) when simulating flow within or around your geometry. You can manually create a body of influence using a bounding box or by using an offset surface. This body surrounds the relevant aspects of your geometry, such as the wake region behind a vehicle. More... +meshing, /CreateLocalRefinementRegions, Command, User, enablecleancad_createlocalrefinementregions, Define a more refined region, or body of influence (BOI) when simulating flow within or around your geometry. You can manually create a body of influence using a bounding box or by using an offset surface. This body surrounds the relevant aspects of your geometry, such as the wake region behind a vehicle. meshing, /CreateComponentMesh/RefinementRegionsName, String, User, enabledirtycad_createcomponentmesh_refinementregionsname, Specify a name for the component mesh or use the default value. meshing, /CreateComponentMesh/CreationMethod, String, User, enabledirtycad_createcomponentmesh_creationmethod, Choose how you want to create the component mesh: either by using an offset surface, creating a bounding box, using an existing portion of the geometry, or by growing a boundary layer. meshing, /CreateComponentMesh/BOIMaxSize, Real, User, enabledirtycad_createcomponentmesh_boimaxsize, Specify the maximum size of the elements for the component mesh. meshing, /CreateComponentMesh/BOISizeName, String, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /CreateComponentMesh/SelectionType, String, User, enabledirtycad_createcomponentmesh_selectiontype, Choose how you want to make your selection (by object, label, or zone name). -meshing, /CreateComponentMesh/ZoneSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_createcomponentmesh_zoneselectionlist, Choose one or more zones from the list below. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... +meshing, /CreateComponentMesh/ZoneSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_createcomponentmesh_zoneselectionlist, Choose one or more zones. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. meshing, /CreateComponentMesh/ZoneLocation, String List, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /CreateComponentMesh/LabelSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_createcomponentmesh_labelselectionlist, Select one or more labels that will make up the component mesh. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... -meshing, /CreateComponentMesh/ObjectSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_createcomponentmesh_objectselectionlist, Choose one or more objects from the list below. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... -meshing, /CreateComponentMesh/ZoneSelectionSingle, String List, User, enabledirtycad_createcomponentmesh_zoneselectionsingle, Choose a single zone from the list below. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... -meshing, /CreateComponentMesh/ObjectSelectionSingle, String List, User, enabledirtycad_createcomponentmesh_objectselectionsingle, Choose a single object from the list below. Use the Filter Text field to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list. The matching list item(s) are automatically displayed in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... +meshing, /CreateComponentMesh/LabelSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_createcomponentmesh_labelselectionlist, Select one or more labels that will make up the component mesh. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. +meshing, /CreateComponentMesh/ObjectSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_createcomponentmesh_objectselectionlist, Choose one or more objects. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. +meshing, /CreateComponentMesh/ZoneSelectionSingle, String List, User, enabledirtycad_createcomponentmesh_zoneselectionsingle, Choose a single zone. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. +meshing, /CreateComponentMesh/ObjectSelectionSingle, String List, User, enabledirtycad_createcomponentmesh_objectselectionsingle, Choose a single object. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. meshing, /CreateComponentMesh/TopologyList, String List, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /CreateComponentMesh/BoundingBoxObject/SizeRelativeLength, String, User, enabledirtycad_createcomponentmesh_sizerelativelength, Determine if you would like to specify the bounding box for the component mesh as a ratio of the geometry length, or by specifying a specific location for the minimum and maximum coordinates. meshing, /CreateComponentMesh/BoundingBoxObject/Xmin, Real, User, enabledirtycad_createcomponentmesh_xmin, Extends the minimum size of the bounding box in the X direction by the specified value. @@ -1213,18 +1213,18 @@ meshing, /CreateComponentMesh/GeometryToolsProperties/CylinderRadius1, Real, Use meshing, /CreateComponentMesh/GeometryToolsProperties/CylinderRadius2, Real, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /CreateComponentMesh/GeometryToolsProperties, Struct, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /CreateComponentMesh/GeometryToolsProperties, Struct, User, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /CreateComponentMesh, Command, User, enabledirtycad_createcomponentmesh, Use this task to create an overset component mesh. You can use various techniques, such as using an offset surface, a bounding box, or an existing object. More... +meshing, /CreateComponentMesh, Command, User, enabledirtycad_createcomponentmesh, Use this task to create an overset component mesh. You can use various techniques, such as using an offset surface, a bounding box, or an existing object. meshing, /CreateCollarMesh/RefinementRegionsName, String, User, enabledirtycad_createcollarmesh_refinementregionsname, Specify a name for the collar mesh or use the default name. meshing, /CreateCollarMesh/CreationMethod, String, User, enabledirtycad_createcollarmesh_creationmethod, Choose how you want to create the collar mesh: either by using intersecting objects, an edge-based collar, or an existing object. meshing, /CreateCollarMesh/BOIMaxSize, Real, User, enabledirtycad_createcollarmesh_boimaxsize, Specify the maximum size of the elements for the collar mesh. meshing, /CreateCollarMesh/BOISizeName, String, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /CreateCollarMesh/SelectionType, String, User, enabledirtycad_createcollarmesh_selectiontype, Choose how you want to make your selection (by object, label, or zone name). -meshing, /CreateCollarMesh/ZoneSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_createcollarmesh_zoneselectionlist, Choose one or more zones from the list below. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... +meshing, /CreateCollarMesh/ZoneSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_createcollarmesh_zoneselectionlist, Choose one or more zones. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. meshing, /CreateCollarMesh/ZoneLocation, String List, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /CreateCollarMesh/LabelSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_createcollarmesh_labelselectionlist, Select one or more labels that will make up the collar mesh. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... -meshing, /CreateCollarMesh/ObjectSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_createcollarmesh_objectselectionlist, Choose one or more objects from the list below. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... -meshing, /CreateCollarMesh/ZoneSelectionSingle, String List, User, enabledirtycad_createcollarmesh_zoneselectionsingle, Choose a single zone from the list below. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... -meshing, /CreateCollarMesh/ObjectSelectionSingle, String List, User, enabledirtycad_createcollarmesh_objectselectionsingle, Choose a single object from the list below. Use the Filter Text field to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list. The matching list item(s) are automatically displayed in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... +meshing, /CreateCollarMesh/LabelSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_createcollarmesh_labelselectionlist, Select one or more labels that will make up the collar mesh. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. +meshing, /CreateCollarMesh/ObjectSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_createcollarmesh_objectselectionlist, Choose one or more objects. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. +meshing, /CreateCollarMesh/ZoneSelectionSingle, String List, User, enabledirtycad_createcollarmesh_zoneselectionsingle, Choose a single zone. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. +meshing, /CreateCollarMesh/ObjectSelectionSingle, String List, User, enabledirtycad_createcollarmesh_objectselectionsingle, Choose a single object. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. meshing, /CreateCollarMesh/TopologyList, String List, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /CreateCollarMesh/BoundingBoxObject/SizeRelativeLength, String, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /CreateCollarMesh/BoundingBoxObject/Xmin, Real, User, __missing__, __missing__ @@ -1241,7 +1241,7 @@ meshing, /CreateCollarMesh/BoundingBoxObject/ZminRatio, Real, User, __missing__, meshing, /CreateCollarMesh/BoundingBoxObject/ZmaxRatio, Real, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /CreateCollarMesh/BoundingBoxObject, Struct, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /CreateCollarMesh/BoundingBoxObject, Struct, User, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /CreateCollarMesh/OffsetObject/EdgeSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_createcollarmesh_edgeselectionlist, Choose a single edge zone from the list below for your edge-based collar mesh. Use the Filter Text field to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list. The matching list item(s) are automatically displayed in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... +meshing, /CreateCollarMesh/OffsetObject/EdgeSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_createcollarmesh_edgeselectionlist, Choose a single edge zone for your edge-based collar mesh. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. meshing, /CreateCollarMesh/OffsetObject/FlowDirection, String, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /CreateCollarMesh/OffsetObject/FlipDirection, Logical, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /CreateCollarMesh/OffsetObject/DefeaturingSize, Real, User, __missing__, __missing__ @@ -1306,7 +1306,7 @@ meshing, /CreateCollarMesh/GeometryToolsProperties/CylinderRadius1, Real, User, meshing, /CreateCollarMesh/GeometryToolsProperties/CylinderRadius2, Real, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /CreateCollarMesh/GeometryToolsProperties, Struct, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /CreateCollarMesh/GeometryToolsProperties, Struct, User, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /CreateCollarMesh, Command, User, enabledirtycad_createcollarmesh, Use this task to create an overset collar mesh. You can use various techniques, such as using intersecting objects, using an edge-based approach, or using an existing object. More... +meshing, /CreateCollarMesh, Command, User, enabledirtycad_createcollarmesh, Use this task to create an overset collar mesh. You can use various techniques, such as using intersecting objects, using an edge-based approach, or using an existing object. meshing, /CreateBackgroundMesh/RefinementRegionsName, String, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /CreateBackgroundMesh/CreationMethod, String, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /CreateBackgroundMesh/BOIMaxSize, Real, User, __missing__, __missing__ @@ -1401,48 +1401,48 @@ meshing, /CreateBackgroundMesh/GeometryToolsProperties, Struct, User, __missing_ meshing, /CreateBackgroundMesh/GeometryToolsProperties, Struct, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /CreateBackgroundMesh, Command, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /CreateOversetInterfaces/OversetInterfacesName, String, User, enabledirtycad_createoversetinterfaces_oversetinterfacesname, Specify a name for the overset mesh interface or use the default value. -meshing, /CreateOversetInterfaces/ObjectSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_createoversetinterfaces_objectselectionlist, Select one or more overset mesh objects that will make up the mesh interface. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... -meshing, /CreateOversetInterfaces, Command, User, enabledirtycad_createoversetinterfaces, Use this task to create a mesh interface between two or more overset mesh objects. More... +meshing, /CreateOversetInterfaces/ObjectSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_createoversetinterfaces_objectselectionlist, Select one or more overset mesh objects that will make up the mesh interface. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. +meshing, /CreateOversetInterfaces, Command, User, enabledirtycad_createoversetinterfaces, Use this task to create a mesh interface between two or more overset mesh objects. meshing, /AddThickness/ZeroThicknessName, String, User, enabledirtycad_addthickness_zerothicknessname, Specify a name for the thickness control or use the default value. meshing, /AddThickness/SelectionType, String, User, enabledirtycad_addthickness_selectiontype, Choose how you want to make your selection (by object, label, or zone name). -meshing, /AddThickness/ZoneSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_addthickness_zoneselectionlist, Choose one or more face zones from the list below. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... +meshing, /AddThickness/ZoneSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_addthickness_zoneselectionlist, Choose one or more face zones. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. meshing, /AddThickness/ZoneLocation, String List, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /AddThickness/ObjectSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_addthickness_objectselectionlist, Choose one or more objects from the list below. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... -meshing, /AddThickness/LabelSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_addthickness_labelselectionlist, Choose one or more labels from the list below. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... +meshing, /AddThickness/ObjectSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_addthickness_objectselectionlist, Choose one or more objects. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. +meshing, /AddThickness/LabelSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_addthickness_labelselectionlist, Choose one or more labels. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. meshing, /AddThickness/Distance, Real, User, enabledirtycad_addthickness_distance, Specify a value that adds thickness to the selected object. Thickness is applied in the normal direction. Negative values are allowed to preview the opposite/flipped direction. The original face normal will be kept, but you can add thickness in either direction based on a positive or negative value. -meshing, /AddThickness, Command, User, enabledirtycad_addthickness, Add thickness to any zero-thickness portions of your geometry (such as baffles or interior walls) where those portions of the geometry are relevant to your simulation. Not all portions of the geometry require a thickness, however, a more refined surface mesh can be generated if all important and relevant aspects of the geometry have a certain thickness. More... +meshing, /AddThickness, Command, User, enabledirtycad_addthickness, Add thickness to any zero-thickness portions of your geometry (such as baffles or interior walls) where those portions of the geometry are relevant to your simulation. Not all portions of the geometry require a thickness, however, a more refined surface mesh can be generated if all important and relevant aspects of the geometry have a certain thickness. meshing, /CreateContactPatch/ContactPatchName, String, User, enabledirtycad_createcontactpatch_contactpatchname, Specify a name for the contact patch object, or retain the default name. meshing, /CreateContactPatch/SelectionType, String, User, enabledirtycad_createcontactpatch_selectiontype, Choose how you want to make your selection (for instance, by object, zone, or label). -meshing, /CreateContactPatch/ZoneSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_createcontactpatch_zoneselectionlist, Choose one or more face zones from the list below that represent the contact source. Use the Filter Text field to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... +meshing, /CreateContactPatch/ZoneSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_createcontactpatch_zoneselectionlist, Choose one or more face zones that represent the contact source. Use the Filter Text field to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. meshing, /CreateContactPatch/ZoneLocation, String List, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /CreateContactPatch/ObjectSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_createcontactpatch_objectselectionlist, Choose an object from the list below that represent the contact source. Use the Filter Text field to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... -meshing, /CreateContactPatch/LabelSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_createcontactpatch_labelselectionlist, Select one or more labels that represent the contact source. Use the Filter Text field to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... -meshing, /CreateContactPatch/GroundZoneSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_createcontactpatch_groundzoneselectionlist, Choose one or more face zones from the list below that represent the contact target (for instance, the ground face zone in an enclosing bounding box for a tire-ground contact scenario). +meshing, /CreateContactPatch/ObjectSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_createcontactpatch_objectselectionlist, Choose an object that represent the contact source. Use the Filter Text field to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. +meshing, /CreateContactPatch/LabelSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_createcontactpatch_labelselectionlist, Select one or more labels that represent the contact source. Use the Filter Text field to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. +meshing, /CreateContactPatch/GroundZoneSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_createcontactpatch_groundzoneselectionlist, Choose one or more face zones that represent the contact target (for instance, the ground face zone in an enclosing bounding box for a tire-ground contact scenario). meshing, /CreateContactPatch/Distance, Real, User, enabledirtycad_createcontactpatch_distance, Specify the distance of the contact patch geometry from the ground zone, or the thickness of the contact patch. meshing, /CreateContactPatch/ContactPatchDefeaturingSize, Real, User, enabledirtycad_createcontactpatch_contactpatchdefeaturingsize, Allows you to control the smoothness of the contact patch. With the default value of 0, no smoothing takes place. With a value greater than 0, the patch is defeatured to create a smooth patch. This will lead to better quality volume mesh at the contact, for instance, between the tire and the ground. meshing, /CreateContactPatch/FeatureAngle, Real, User, enabledirtycad_createcontactpatch_featureangle, Specify a value for the angle used to extract feature edges on the contact patch object. meshing, /CreateContactPatch/PatchHole, Logical, Developer, enabledirtycad_createcontactpatch_patchhole, Indicate whether you want the contact patch object to be filled or not. meshing, /CreateContactPatch/FlipDirection, Logical, User, enabledirtycad_createcontactpatch_flipdirection, Use this option to switch the direction/orientation of the contact patch. -meshing, /CreateContactPatch, Command, User, enabledirtycad_createcontactpatch, This task will create patches in and around any problematic, sharp-angle contact areas (such as between a tire and the road surface) in order to avoid such areas during the meshing process. More... +meshing, /CreateContactPatch, Command, User, enabledirtycad_createcontactpatch, This task will create patches in and around any problematic, sharp-angle contact areas (such as between a tire and the road surface) in order to avoid such areas during the meshing process. meshing, /ExtractEdges/ExtractEdgesName, String, User, enabledirtycad_extractedges_extractedgesname, Specify a name for the edge feature extraction or use the default value. meshing, /ExtractEdges/ExtractMethodType, String, User, enabledirtycad_extractedges_extractmethodtype, Choose how the edge features are to be extracted: either by feature angle, intersection loops, or by sharp angle. meshing, /ExtractEdges/SelectionType, String, User, enabledirtycad_extractedges_selectiontype, Choose how you want to make your selection (by object, label, or zone name). -meshing, /ExtractEdges/ObjectSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_extractedges_objectselectionlist, Select one or more geometry objects from the list below to apply the edge feature extraction to. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... -meshing, /ExtractEdges/GeomObjectSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_extractedges_geomobjectselectionlist, Select one or more geometry objects from the list below to apply the edge feature extraction to. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... -meshing, /ExtractEdges/ZoneSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_extractedges_zoneselectionlist, Select one or more zones from the list below to apply the edge feature extraction to. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... +meshing, /ExtractEdges/ObjectSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_extractedges_objectselectionlist, Select one or more geometry objects to apply the edge feature extraction to. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. +meshing, /ExtractEdges/GeomObjectSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_extractedges_geomobjectselectionlist, Select one or more geometry objects to apply the edge feature extraction to. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. +meshing, /ExtractEdges/ZoneSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_extractedges_zoneselectionlist, Select one or more zones to apply the edge feature extraction to. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. meshing, /ExtractEdges/ZoneLocation, String List, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /ExtractEdges/LabelSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_extractedges_labelselectionlist, Choose one or more labels from the list below. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... +meshing, /ExtractEdges/LabelSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_extractedges_labelselectionlist, Choose one or more labels. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. meshing, /ExtractEdges/FeatureAngleLocal, Integer, User, enabledirtycad_extractedges_featureanglelocal, Specify the minimum angle between the feature edges that should be preserved. meshing, /ExtractEdges/IndividualCollective, String, User, enabledirtycad_extractedges_individualcollective, Choose face zone interactivity - individual: considers intersection of face zones within the object(s) selected; collectively: consider intersection of faces only across selected objects. meshing, /ExtractEdges/SharpAngle, Integer, User, enabledirtycad_extractedges_sharpangle, Use the slider to specify the sharp angle (in degrees) that will be used in the feature extraction. -meshing, /ExtractEdges/CompleteObjectSelectionList, String List, Developer, enabledirtycad_extractedges_objectselectionlist, Select one or more geometry objects from the list below to apply the edge feature extraction to. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... -meshing, /ExtractEdges/CompleteGeomObjectSelectionList, String List, Developer, enabledirtycad_extractedges_geomobjectselectionlist, Select one or more geometry objects from the list below to apply the edge feature extraction to. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... +meshing, /ExtractEdges/CompleteObjectSelectionList, String List, Developer, enabledirtycad_extractedges_objectselectionlist, Select one or more geometry objects to apply the edge feature extraction to. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. +meshing, /ExtractEdges/CompleteGeomObjectSelectionList, String List, Developer, enabledirtycad_extractedges_geomobjectselectionlist, Select one or more geometry objects to apply the edge feature extraction to. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. meshing, /ExtractEdges/NonExtractedObjects, String List, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /ExtractEdges, Command, User, enabledirtycad_extractedges, Fidelity of the geometry can be improved by extracting feature edges. There are three types of feature edges that can be extracted: edges based on an angle; edges based on a sharp-angle; and edges based on intersections. More... +meshing, /ExtractEdges, Command, User, enabledirtycad_extractedges, Fidelity of the geometry can be improved by extracting feature edges. There are three types of feature edges that can be extracted: edges based on an angle; edges based on a sharp-angle; and edges based on intersections. meshing, /CreatePorousRegions/InputMethod, String, User, enabledirtycad_createporousregions_inputmethod, Indicate whether you are creating the porous region using Direct coordinates, by using a Text file, or by specifying a Nonrectangular region. meshing, /CreatePorousRegions/PorousRegionName, String, User, enabledirtycad_createporousregions_porousregionname, Specify a name for the porous region or use the default value. meshing, /CreatePorousRegions/WrapperSizeFactor, Real, User, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /CreatePorousRegions/FileName, String, User, enabledirtycad_createporousregions_filename, Specify the name and location of the text file containing the porous region definition. More... +meshing, /CreatePorousRegions/FileName, String, User, enabledirtycad_createporousregions_filename, Specify the name and location of the text file containing the porous region definition. meshing, /CreatePorousRegions/Location, String, User, enabledirtycad_createporousregions_location, Specify how you would like to determine the location of the porous region. meshing, /CreatePorousRegions/CellSizeP1P2, Real, User, enabledirtycad_createporousregions_cellsizep1p2, Specify the size of the cells that lie between P1 and P2 of the porous region. P1 is the first point designated for the porous region; P2 is the second point of the porous region - created to the left of P1 in the same plane. meshing, /CreatePorousRegions/CellSizeP1P3, Real, User, enabledirtycad_createporousregions_cellsizep1p3, Specify the size of the cells that lie between P1 and P3 of the porous region. P1 is the first point designated for the porous region; P3 is the third point of the porous region - created above P1 in the same plane. @@ -1459,23 +1459,23 @@ meshing, /CreatePorousRegions/NonRectangularParameters/FeatureAngle, Real, User, meshing, /CreatePorousRegions/NonRectangularParameters/BufferSize, Real, User, enabledirtycad_createporousregions_buffersize, Specify a value for the buffer size. The buffer is created as an extra layer. The thickness is equivalent to the product of the buffer size ratio and the core thickness. The core thickness is the distance between P1 and P4. meshing, /CreatePorousRegions/NonRectangularParameters/NonRectangularBufferSize, Real, User, enabledirtycad_createporousregions_buffersize, Specify a value for the buffer size. The buffer is created as an extra layer. The thickness is equivalent to the product of the buffer size ratio and the core thickness. The core thickness is the distance between P1 and P4. meshing, /CreatePorousRegions/NonRectangularParameters/SelectionType, String, User, enabledirtycad_createporousregions_selectiontype, Choose how you want to make your selection (by object, zone, or label). -meshing, /CreatePorousRegions/NonRectangularParameters/ObjectSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_createporousregions_objectselectionlist, Choose a single object (or void) from the list below. Use the Filter Text field to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list. The matching list item(s) are automatically displayed in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... -meshing, /CreatePorousRegions/NonRectangularParameters/ZoneSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_createporousregions_zoneselectionlist, Choose a single face zone from the list below. Use the Filter Text field to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list. The matching list item(s) are automatically displayed in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... -meshing, /CreatePorousRegions/NonRectangularParameters/LabelSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_createporousregions_labelselectionlist, Select a single label that will correspond to the porous region. Use the Filter Text field to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list. The matching list item(s) are automatically displayed in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... +meshing, /CreatePorousRegions/NonRectangularParameters/ObjectSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_createporousregions_objectselectionlist, Choose a single object (or void). Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. +meshing, /CreatePorousRegions/NonRectangularParameters/ZoneSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_createporousregions_zoneselectionlist, Choose a single face zone. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. +meshing, /CreatePorousRegions/NonRectangularParameters/LabelSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_createporousregions_labelselectionlist, Select a single label that will correspond to the porous region. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. meshing, /CreatePorousRegions/NonRectangularParameters/FlipDirection, Logical, User, enabledirtycad_createporousregions_flipdirection, Reverses the orientation of the porous region. meshing, /CreatePorousRegions/NonRectangularParameters, Struct, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /CreatePorousRegions/NonRectangularParameters, Struct, User, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /CreatePorousRegions, Command, User, enabledirtycad_createporousregions, Identify porous regions in your imported geometry so that you can simulate flow through porous media. More... +meshing, /CreatePorousRegions, Command, User, enabledirtycad_createporousregions, Identify porous regions in your imported geometry so that you can simulate flow through porous media. meshing, /IdentifyRegions/AddChild, String, User, enabledirtycad_identifyregions_addchild, Determine whether or not you want to specify any fluid or void regions using this task. meshing, /IdentifyRegions/MaterialPointsName, String, User, enabledirtycad_identifyregions_materialpointsname, Specify a name for the region that you want to identify or use the default value. meshing, /IdentifyRegions/MptMethodType, String, User, enabledirtycad_identifyregions_mptmethodtype, Choose how you want to identify the region: using a distinct numerical input of X, Y, and Z coordinates, using the centroid of the selected object, or by using an offset distance relative to the centroid of selected object/zone. meshing, /IdentifyRegions/NewRegionType, String, User, enabledirtycad_identifyregions_newregiontype, Specify the type of region as being fluid, solid, or a void. meshing, /IdentifyRegions/LinkConstruction, String, User, enabledirtycad_identifyregions_linkconstruction, Keep the default value of no for most cases involving a singular fluid region. If you mean to identify an additional fluid region, choose yes to indicate that the current fluid region is either inside or adjacent to a construction surface(s), in order to properly mesh this fluid region accordingly (that is, using a surface mesh). meshing, /IdentifyRegions/SelectionType, String, User, enabledirtycad_identifyregions_selectiontype, Choose how you want to make your selection (by object, label, or zone name). -meshing, /IdentifyRegions/ZoneSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_identifyregions_zoneselectionlist, Choose one or more face zones from the list below. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... +meshing, /IdentifyRegions/ZoneSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_identifyregions_zoneselectionlist, Choose one or more face zones. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. meshing, /IdentifyRegions/ZoneLocation, String List, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /IdentifyRegions/LabelSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_identifyregions_labelselectionlist, Choose one or more labels from the list below. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... -meshing, /IdentifyRegions/ObjectSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_identifyregions_objectselectionlist, Choose one or more objects (or voids) from the list below. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... +meshing, /IdentifyRegions/LabelSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_identifyregions_labelselectionlist, Choose one or more labels. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. +meshing, /IdentifyRegions/ObjectSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_identifyregions_objectselectionlist, Choose one or more objects (or voids). Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. meshing, /IdentifyRegions/GraphicalSelection, Logical, User, enabledirtycad_identifyregions_graphicalselection, Enable this option and select a point in the graphics window to be the center of the region. meshing, /IdentifyRegions/ShowCoordinates, Logical, User, enabledirtycad_identifyregions_showcoordinates, Enable this option when providing numerical inputs for the region location, and you want to view the exact coordinates. meshing, /IdentifyRegions/X, Real, User, enabledirtycad_identifyregions_x, The x-coordinate of the center of the region. @@ -1484,17 +1484,17 @@ meshing, /IdentifyRegions/Z, Real, User, enabledirtycad_identifyregions_z, The z meshing, /IdentifyRegions/OffsetX, Real, User, enabledirtycad_identifyregions_offsetx, The x-coordinate of the offset distance relative to the centroid of the selected object/zone. meshing, /IdentifyRegions/OffsetY, Real, User, enabledirtycad_identifyregions_offsety, The y-coordinate of the offset distance relative to the centroid of the selected object/zone. meshing, /IdentifyRegions/OffsetZ, Real, User, enabledirtycad_identifyregions_offsetz, The z-coordinate of the offset distance relative to the centroid of the selected object/zone. -meshing, /IdentifyRegions, Command, User, enabledirtycad_identifyregions, Identify specific regions in and around your imported geometry, such as a flow region surrounding a vehicle in an external flow simulation. In this task, you are positioning specific points in the domain where certain regions of interest can be identified and classified for later use in your simulation. More... +meshing, /IdentifyRegions, Command, User, enabledirtycad_identifyregions, Identify specific regions in and around your imported geometry, such as a flow region surrounding a vehicle in an external flow simulation. In this task, you are positioning specific points in the domain where certain regions of interest can be identified and classified for later use in your simulation. meshing, /DefineLeakageThreshold/AddChild, String, User, enabledirtycad_defineleakagethreshold_addchild, Indicate whether or not you need to define a leakage threshold for one or more regions. meshing, /DefineLeakageThreshold/LeakageName, String, User, enabledirtycad_defineleakagethreshold_leakagename, Specify a name for the leakage threshold or use the default value. meshing, /DefineLeakageThreshold/SelectionType, String, User, enabledirtycad_defineleakagethreshold_selectiontype, Choose how you want to make your selection (by object or by a previously identified region). -meshing, /DefineLeakageThreshold/DeadRegionsList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_defineleakagethreshold_deadregionslist, Choose one or more regions from the list below. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... -meshing, /DefineLeakageThreshold/RegionSelectionSingle, String List, User, enabledirtycad_defineleakagethreshold_regionselectionsingle, Choose a single region from the list of identified regions below. Use the Filter Text field to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list. The matching list item(s) are automatically displayed in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... +meshing, /DefineLeakageThreshold/DeadRegionsList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_defineleakagethreshold_deadregionslist, Choose one or more regions. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. +meshing, /DefineLeakageThreshold/RegionSelectionSingle, String List, User, enabledirtycad_defineleakagethreshold_regionselectionsingle, Choose a single region from the list of identified regions below. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. meshing, /DefineLeakageThreshold/DeadRegionsSize, Real, User, enabledirtycad_defineleakagethreshold_deadregionssize, The leakage threshold size is based on multiples of two. For example, if leaks are detected at 8 but not at 16 (for example, 2*8), then the threshold size is 16, and any leakage smaller than 16 will be closed. meshing, /DefineLeakageThreshold/PlaneClippingValue, Integer, User, enabledirtycad_defineleakagethreshold_planeclippingvalue, Use the slider to move the clipping plane along the axis of the selected X, Y, or Z direction. meshing, /DefineLeakageThreshold/PlaneDirection, String, User, enabledirtycad_defineleakagethreshold_planedirection, Indicates the direction in which the clipping plane faces. meshing, /DefineLeakageThreshold/FlipDirection, Logical, User, enabledirtycad_defineleakagethreshold_flipdirection, Change the orientation of the clipping plane, exposing the mesh on the opposite side. -meshing, /DefineLeakageThreshold, Command, User, enabledirtycad_defineleakagethreshold, Define leakage threshold size to fix any potential leakages that may occur due to any missing, misaligned parts, or small imperfections from the imported geometry. These holes may be larger than any of your initial local size controls, resulting in leaks that need to be closed. Use the Preview Leakages button and associated controls repeatedly to identify holes that need to be closed. Leakages can be closed to a void region or inside an object. More... +meshing, /DefineLeakageThreshold, Command, User, enabledirtycad_defineleakagethreshold, Define leakage threshold size to fix any potential leakages that may occur due to any missing, misaligned parts, or small imperfections from the imported geometry. These holes may be larger than any of your initial local size controls, resulting in leaks that need to be closed. Use the Preview Leakages button and associated controls repeatedly to identify holes that need to be closed. Leakages can be closed to a void region or inside an object. meshing, /ChooseMeshControlOptions/ReadOrCreate, String, User, enabledirtycad_choosemeshcontroloptions_readorcreate, Determine whether you want to create new, or use existing mesh size controls or size fields. meshing, /ChooseMeshControlOptions/SizeControlFileName, String, User, enabledirtycad_choosemeshcontroloptions_sizecontrolfilename, Browse to specify the location and the name of the size control file (.szcontrol) where your mesh controls are defined. meshing, /ChooseMeshControlOptions/WrapSizeControlFileName, String, User, enabledirtycad_choosemeshcontroloptions_sizecontrolfilename, Browse to specify the location and the name of the size control file (.szcontrol) where your mesh controls are defined. @@ -1518,7 +1518,7 @@ meshing, /ChooseMeshControlOptions/MeshControlOptions/SolidFluidRatio, Real, Use meshing, /ChooseMeshControlOptions/MeshControlOptions/BoundaryLayers, String, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /ChooseMeshControlOptions/MeshControlOptions, Struct, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /ChooseMeshControlOptions/MeshControlOptions, Struct, User, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /ChooseMeshControlOptions, Command, User, enabledirtycad_choosemeshcontroloptions, Pick and choose various means of generating and refining the mesh in your simulation. Determine how you want to create and manage and view your size controls in the workflow. More... +meshing, /ChooseMeshControlOptions, Command, User, enabledirtycad_choosemeshcontroloptions, Pick and choose various means of generating and refining the mesh in your simulation. Determine how you want to create and manage and view your size controls in the workflow. meshing, /SizeControlsTable/GlobalMin, Real, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /SizeControlsTable/GlobalMax, Real, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /SizeControlsTable/TargetGrowthRate, Real, User, __missing__, __missing__ @@ -1546,15 +1546,15 @@ meshing, /SetupBoundaryLayers/OffsetMethodType, String, User, enabledirtycad_set meshing, /SetupBoundaryLayers/LastRatioPercentage, Real, User, enabledirtycad_setupboundarylayers_lastratiopercentage, Specify the offset height of the last layer as a percentage of the local base mesh size. meshing, /SetupBoundaryLayers/FirstHeight, Real, User, enabledirtycad_setupboundarylayers_firstheight, Specify the height of the first layer of cells in the boundary layer. meshing, /SetupBoundaryLayers/PrismLayers, Integer, User, enabledirtycad_setupboundarylayers_prismlayers, Specify the number of cell layers you require along the boundary. -meshing, /SetupBoundaryLayers/RegionSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_setupboundarylayers_regionselectionlist, Choose one or more regions from the list below. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... -meshing, /SetupBoundaryLayers, Command, User, enabledirtycad_setupboundarylayers, Improve how the boundary layer flow along the walls of the geometry is captured using specialized boundary layer elements within the volume mesh (also called prisms or inflation layers). You can use this task to assign different fluid regions to have their own boundary layer controls. For more layers (greater than 3), consider adding 1 layer and performing anisotropic adaption in the solver. More... +meshing, /SetupBoundaryLayers/RegionSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_setupboundarylayers_regionselectionlist, Choose one or more regions. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. +meshing, /SetupBoundaryLayers, Command, User, enabledirtycad_setupboundarylayers, Improve how the boundary layer flow along the walls of the geometry is captured using specialized boundary layer elements within the volume mesh (also called prisms or inflation layers). You can use this task to assign different fluid regions to have their own boundary layer controls. For more layers (greater than 3), consider adding 1 layer and performing anisotropic adaption in the solver. meshing, /AddLocalSizingFTM/LocalSettingsName, String, User, enabledirtycad_addlocalsizingftm_localsettingsname, Specify a name for the size control or use the default value. meshing, /AddLocalSizingFTM/SelectionType, String, User, enabledirtycad_addlocalsizingftm_selectiontype, Choose how you want to make your selection (by object, label, or zone name). -meshing, /AddLocalSizingFTM/ObjectSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_addlocalsizingftm_objectselectionlist, Choose one or more objects from the list below. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... -meshing, /AddLocalSizingFTM/LabelSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_addlocalsizingftm_labelselectionlist, Choose one or more labels from the list below. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... -meshing, /AddLocalSizingFTM/ZoneSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_addlocalsizingftm_zoneselectionlist, Choose one or more face zones from the list below. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... +meshing, /AddLocalSizingFTM/ObjectSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_addlocalsizingftm_objectselectionlist, Choose one or more objects. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. +meshing, /AddLocalSizingFTM/LabelSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_addlocalsizingftm_labelselectionlist, Choose one or more labels. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. +meshing, /AddLocalSizingFTM/ZoneSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_addlocalsizingftm_zoneselectionlist, Choose one or more face zones. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. meshing, /AddLocalSizingFTM/ZoneLocation, String List, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /AddLocalSizingFTM/EdgeSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_addlocalsizingftm_edgeselectionlist, Choose one or more edge zones from the list below. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... +meshing, /AddLocalSizingFTM/EdgeSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_addlocalsizingftm_edgeselectionlist, Choose one or more edge zones. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. meshing, /AddLocalSizingFTM/LocalSizeControlParameters/SizingType, String, User, enabledirtycad_addlocalsizingftm_sizingtype, Choose the type of sizing control (curvature, proximity, soft, or boi). meshing, /AddLocalSizingFTM/LocalSizeControlParameters/MinSize, Real, User, enabledirtycad_addlocalsizingftm_minsize, Specify the minimum size of the elements for the surface mesh. meshing, /AddLocalSizingFTM/LocalSizeControlParameters/MaxSize, Real, User, enabledirtycad_addlocalsizingftm_maxsize, Specify the maximum size of the elements for the surface mesh. @@ -1574,18 +1574,18 @@ meshing, /AddLocalSizingFTM/LocalSizeControlParameters/InitialSizeControl, Logic meshing, /AddLocalSizingFTM/LocalSizeControlParameters, Struct, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /AddLocalSizingFTM/LocalSizeControlParameters, Struct, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /AddLocalSizingFTM/ValueChanged, String, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /AddLocalSizingFTM/CompleteZoneSelectionList, String List, Developer, enabledirtycad_addlocalsizingftm_zoneselectionlist, Choose one or more face zones from the list below. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... -meshing, /AddLocalSizingFTM/CompleteLabelSelectionList, String List, Developer, enabledirtycad_addlocalsizingftm_labelselectionlist, Choose one or more labels from the list below. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... -meshing, /AddLocalSizingFTM/CompleteObjectSelectionList, String List, Developer, enabledirtycad_addlocalsizingftm_objectselectionlist, Choose one or more objects from the list below. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... -meshing, /AddLocalSizingFTM/CompleteEdgeSelectionList, String List, Developer, enabledirtycad_addlocalsizingftm_edgeselectionlist, Choose one or more edge zones from the list below. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... -meshing, /AddLocalSizingFTM, Command, User, enabledirtycad_addlocalsizingftm, Create individual sizing controls for your mesh. For every size control that you create, it is added to the workflow as a subtask. More... +meshing, /AddLocalSizingFTM/CompleteZoneSelectionList, String List, Developer, enabledirtycad_addlocalsizingftm_zoneselectionlist, Choose one or more face zones. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. +meshing, /AddLocalSizingFTM/CompleteLabelSelectionList, String List, Developer, enabledirtycad_addlocalsizingftm_labelselectionlist, Choose one or more labels. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. +meshing, /AddLocalSizingFTM/CompleteObjectSelectionList, String List, Developer, enabledirtycad_addlocalsizingftm_objectselectionlist, Choose one or more objects. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. +meshing, /AddLocalSizingFTM/CompleteEdgeSelectionList, String List, Developer, enabledirtycad_addlocalsizingftm_edgeselectionlist, Choose one or more edge zones. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. +meshing, /AddLocalSizingFTM, Command, User, enabledirtycad_addlocalsizingftm, Create individual sizing controls for your mesh. For every size control that you create, it is added to the workflow as a subtask. meshing, /LocalScopedSizingForPartReplacement/LocalSettingsName, String, User, enabledirtycad_localscopedsizingforpartreplacement_localsettingsname, Specify a name for the size control or use the default value. meshing, /LocalScopedSizingForPartReplacement/SelectionType, String, User, enabledirtycad_localscopedsizingforpartreplacement_selectiontype, Choose how you want to make your selection (by object or by zone). -meshing, /LocalScopedSizingForPartReplacement/ObjectSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_localscopedsizingforpartreplacement_objectselectionlist, Choose one or more objects from the list below. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... +meshing, /LocalScopedSizingForPartReplacement/ObjectSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_localscopedsizingforpartreplacement_objectselectionlist, Choose one or more objects. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. meshing, /LocalScopedSizingForPartReplacement/LabelSelectionList, String List, User, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /LocalScopedSizingForPartReplacement/ZoneSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_localscopedsizingforpartreplacement_zoneselectionlist, Choose one or more face zones from the list below. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... +meshing, /LocalScopedSizingForPartReplacement/ZoneSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_localscopedsizingforpartreplacement_zoneselectionlist, Choose one or more face zones. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. meshing, /LocalScopedSizingForPartReplacement/ZoneLocation, String List, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /LocalScopedSizingForPartReplacement/EdgeSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_localscopedsizingforpartreplacement_edgeselectionlist, Choose one or more edge zones from the list below. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... +meshing, /LocalScopedSizingForPartReplacement/EdgeSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_localscopedsizingforpartreplacement_edgeselectionlist, Choose one or more edge zones. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. meshing, /LocalScopedSizingForPartReplacement/LocalSizeControlParameters/SizingType, String, User, enabledirtycad_localscopedsizingforpartreplacement_sizingtype, Choose the type of sizing control (curvature, proximity, soft, or boi). meshing, /LocalScopedSizingForPartReplacement/LocalSizeControlParameters/MinSize, Real, User, enabledirtycad_localscopedsizingforpartreplacement_minsize, Specify the minimum size of the elements for the surface mesh. meshing, /LocalScopedSizingForPartReplacement/LocalSizeControlParameters/MaxSize, Real, User, enabledirtycad_localscopedsizingforpartreplacement_maxsize, Specify the maximum size of the elements for the surface mesh. @@ -1605,11 +1605,11 @@ meshing, /LocalScopedSizingForPartReplacement/LocalSizeControlParameters/Initial meshing, /LocalScopedSizingForPartReplacement/LocalSizeControlParameters, Struct, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /LocalScopedSizingForPartReplacement/LocalSizeControlParameters, Struct, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /LocalScopedSizingForPartReplacement/ValueChanged, String, User, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /LocalScopedSizingForPartReplacement/CompleteZoneSelectionList, String List, Developer, enabledirtycad_localscopedsizingforpartreplacement_zoneselectionlist, Choose one or more face zones from the list below. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... +meshing, /LocalScopedSizingForPartReplacement/CompleteZoneSelectionList, String List, Developer, enabledirtycad_localscopedsizingforpartreplacement_zoneselectionlist, Choose one or more face zones. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. meshing, /LocalScopedSizingForPartReplacement/CompleteLabelSelectionList, String List, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /LocalScopedSizingForPartReplacement/CompleteObjectSelectionList, String List, Developer, enabledirtycad_localscopedsizingforpartreplacement_objectselectionlist, Choose one or more objects from the list below. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... -meshing, /LocalScopedSizingForPartReplacement/CompleteEdgeSelectionList, String List, Developer, enabledirtycad_localscopedsizingforpartreplacement_edgeselectionlist, Choose one or more edge zones from the list below. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... -meshing, /LocalScopedSizingForPartReplacement, Command, User, enabledirtycad_localscopedsizingforpartreplacement, Create individual sizing controls for your mesh. For every size control that you create, it is added to the workflow as a subtask. More... +meshing, /LocalScopedSizingForPartReplacement/CompleteObjectSelectionList, String List, Developer, enabledirtycad_localscopedsizingforpartreplacement_objectselectionlist, Choose one or more objects. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. +meshing, /LocalScopedSizingForPartReplacement/CompleteEdgeSelectionList, String List, Developer, enabledirtycad_localscopedsizingforpartreplacement_edgeselectionlist, Choose one or more edge zones. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. +meshing, /LocalScopedSizingForPartReplacement, Command, User, enabledirtycad_localscopedsizingforpartreplacement, Create individual sizing controls for your mesh. For every size control that you create, it is added to the workflow as a subtask. meshing, /GenerateTheSurfaceMeshFTM/SurfaceQuality, Real, User, enabledirtycad_generatethesurfacemeshftm_surfacequality, This is the target maximum surface mesh quality. The recommended value is between 0.7 and 0.85. meshing, /GenerateTheSurfaceMeshFTM/SaveSurfaceMesh, Logical, User, enabledirtycad_generatethesurfacemeshftm_savesurfacemesh, Select this option to save the surface mesh. Use advanced options to determine whether to save intermediate files or not, and to choose a specific directory to save the mesh. meshing, /GenerateTheSurfaceMeshFTM/AdvancedOptions, Logical, User, enabledirtycad_generatethesurfacemeshftm_advancedoptions, Display advanced options that you may want to apply to the task. @@ -1629,9 +1629,9 @@ meshing, /GenerateTheSurfaceMeshFTM/ProjectOnGeometry, String, User, enabledirty meshing, /GenerateTheSurfaceMeshFTM/AutoAssignZoneTypes, String, User, enabledirtycad_generatethesurfacemeshftm_autoassignzonetypes, Choose whether or not to automatically assign boundary types to zones. meshing, /GenerateTheSurfaceMeshFTM/AdvancedInnerWrap, String, User, enabledirtycad_generatethesurfacemeshftm_advancedinnerwrap, Choose whether or not to extend or expand the surface mesh into any interior pockets or cavities. meshing, /GenerateTheSurfaceMeshFTM/GapCoverZoneRecovery, String, User, enabledirtycad_generatethesurfacemeshftm_gapcoverzonerecovery, Determine whether or not to keep or remove the zones representing the cap covers. When set to Yes, the zones representing the gap covers are retained, whereas when set to No (the default), the zones for the gap covers are removed. -meshing, /GenerateTheSurfaceMeshFTM/GlobalMin, Real, User, enabledirtycad_generatethesurfacemeshftm_globalmin, Specify a global minimum value for the surface mesh. The default minimum value is calculated based on available target and wrap size controls and bodies of influence. More... +meshing, /GenerateTheSurfaceMeshFTM/GlobalMin, Real, User, enabledirtycad_generatethesurfacemeshftm_globalmin, Specify a global minimum value for the surface mesh. The default minimum value is calculated based on available target and wrap size controls and bodies of influence. meshing, /GenerateTheSurfaceMeshFTM/ShowSubTasks, String, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /GenerateTheSurfaceMeshFTM, Command, User, enabledirtycad_generatethesurfacemeshftm, This task will close all the leakages to objects and void regions and then generate only the surface mesh. More... +meshing, /GenerateTheSurfaceMeshFTM, Command, User, enabledirtycad_generatethesurfacemeshftm, This task will close all the leakages to objects and void regions and then generate only the surface mesh. meshing, /GenerateTheVolumeMeshFTM/MeshQuality, Real, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /GenerateTheVolumeMeshFTM/OrthogonalQuality, Real, User, enabledirtycad_generatethevolumemeshftm_orthogonalquality, This value sets the threshold for when mesh quality improvements are automatically invoked that employ the orthogonal quality limit, and is recommended to be around 0.04. meshing, /GenerateTheVolumeMeshFTM/EnableParallel, Logical, User, enabledirtycad_generatethevolumemeshftm_enableparallel, Enable this option to perform parallel volume and continuous boundary layer (prism) meshing for fluid region(s). Applicable for poly, hexcore and poly-hexcore volume fill types. @@ -1649,7 +1649,7 @@ meshing, /GenerateTheVolumeMeshFTM/AllRegionSizeList, String List, User, __missi meshing, /GenerateTheVolumeMeshFTM/AdvancedOptions, Logical, User, enabledirtycad_generatethevolumemeshftm_advancedoptions, Display advanced options that you may want to apply to the task. meshing, /GenerateTheVolumeMeshFTM/SpikeRemovalAngle, Real, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /GenerateTheVolumeMeshFTM/DihedralMinAngle, Real, User, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /GenerateTheVolumeMeshFTM/QualityMethod, String, User, enabledirtycad_generatethevolumemeshftm_qualitymethod, Choose from different types of mesh quality controls (aspect ratio, change in size, and so on). Choices include Orthogonal (the default for the workflows) and Enhanced Orthogonal. For more information, see More... . +meshing, /GenerateTheVolumeMeshFTM/QualityMethod, String, User, enabledirtycad_generatethevolumemeshftm_qualitymethod, Choose from different types of mesh quality controls (aspect ratio, change in size, and so on). Choices include Orthogonal (the default for the workflows) and Enhanced Orthogonal. For more information, see . meshing, /GenerateTheVolumeMeshFTM/AvoidHangingNodes, String, User, enabledirtycad_generatethevolumemeshftm_avoidhangingnodes, Specify whether or not you want to avoid any potential 1:8 cell transition in the hexcore or polyhexcore region of the volume mesh, replacing any abrupt change in the cell size with tetrahedral or polyhedral cells. meshing, /GenerateTheVolumeMeshFTM/OctreePeelLayers, Integer, User, enabledirtycad_generatethevolumemeshftm_octreepeellayers, Specify the number of octree layers to be removed between the boundary and the core. The resulting cavity will be filled with tet cells for hexcore meshes and with poly cells for polyhexcore meshes. meshing, /GenerateTheVolumeMeshFTM/FillWithSizeField, String, User, enabledirtycad_generatethevolumemeshftm_fillwithsizefield, Determine whether or not you want to use size fields when generating the volume mesh. Generating the volume mesh using size fields can require additional memory as you increase the number of processing cores. This is because the size field is replicated for each core as the size field is not properly distributed. When using size fields, you are limited by the size of the machine. When not using size fields, however, you require less memory and you can use a higher number of cores with limited RAM, leading to a faster mesh generation. @@ -1685,8 +1685,8 @@ meshing, /SeparateContacts, Command, User, enabledirtycad_separatecontacts, Enab meshing, /PartReplacementSettings/PartReplacementName, String, User, enabledirtycad_partreplacementsettings_partreplacementname, Enter a name for the part replacement object, or keep the default value. meshing, /PartReplacementSettings/ManagementMethod, String, User, enabledirtycad_partreplacementsettings_managementmethod, Choose whether the part replacement operation will be an Addition, Replacement, or Removal of a part. meshing, /PartReplacementSettings/CreationMethod, String, User, enabledirtycad_partreplacementsettings_creationmethod, Choose the approach for handling meshing for the part replacement task: Surface Mesh Based or Volume Mesh Based. The volume mesh based approach defines a separate region for the area of interest surrounding the part replacement. Volume meshing is performed only in this region and thus is much faster than generating the volume mesh in the entire domain. The surface mesh approach requires the remeshing of all volume regions. -meshing, /PartReplacementSettings/OldObjectSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_partreplacementsettings_oldobjectselectionlist, For part replacement or removal, use this list to pick the original object(s) that you wish to replace or remove. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). -meshing, /PartReplacementSettings/NewObjectSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_partreplacementsettings_newobjectselectionlist, For part replacement or addition, use this list to pick the new object(s) that you wish to replace or add. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). +meshing, /PartReplacementSettings/OldObjectSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_partreplacementsettings_oldobjectselectionlist, For part replacement or removal, use this list to pick the original object(s) that you wish to replace or remove. +meshing, /PartReplacementSettings/NewObjectSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_partreplacementsettings_newobjectselectionlist, For part replacement or addition, use this list to pick the new object(s) that you wish to replace or add. meshing, /PartReplacementSettings/AdvancedOptions, Logical, User, enabledirtycad_partreplacementsettings_advancedoptions, Display advanced options that you may want to apply to the task. meshing, /PartReplacementSettings/ScalingFactor, Real, User, enabledirtycad_partreplacementsettings_scalingfactor, Specify a factor to change the size of the bounding box surrounding the selected object(s) for part replacement. meshing, /PartReplacementSettings/MptMethodType, String, User, enabledirtycad_partreplacementsettings_mptmethodtype, Choose how you are going to determine the location of the region around the replacement part - by using numerical inputs directly, or by using the region around the selected object(s). @@ -1698,8 +1698,8 @@ meshing, /PartReplacementSettings/Z, Real, User, enabledirtycad_partreplacements meshing, /PartReplacementSettings, Command, User, enabledirtycad_partreplacementsettings, Use this task to define particular details for the part replacement operation where you can choose to add, remove, or replace one or more portions of your original imported geometry. meshing, /IdentifyDeviatedFaces/DisplayGridName, String, User, enabledirtycad_identifydeviatedfaces_displaygridname, Enter a name for the identified deviated faces. meshing, /IdentifyDeviatedFaces/SelectionType, String, User, enabledirtycad_identifydeviatedfaces_selectiontype, Specify whether the identification of deviated faces is to be applied to an indicated object or zone. -meshing, /IdentifyDeviatedFaces/ObjectSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_identifydeviatedfaces_objectselectionlist, Choose one or more objects from the list below. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... -meshing, /IdentifyDeviatedFaces/ZoneSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_identifydeviatedfaces_zoneselectionlist, Choose one or more face zones from the list below. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... +meshing, /IdentifyDeviatedFaces/ObjectSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_identifydeviatedfaces_objectselectionlist, Choose one or more objects. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. +meshing, /IdentifyDeviatedFaces/ZoneSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_identifydeviatedfaces_zoneselectionlist, Choose one or more face zones. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. meshing, /IdentifyDeviatedFaces/ZoneLocation, String List, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /IdentifyDeviatedFaces/AdvancedOptions, Logical, User, enabledirtycad_identifydeviatedfaces_advancedoptions, Enable this option to automatically calculate the minimum and maximum deviation for the selected object(s) or zone(s). meshing, /IdentifyDeviatedFaces/DeviationMinValue, Real, User, enabledirtycad_identifydeviatedfaces_deviationminvalue, When Auto Compute is disabled, specify a minimum value for the deviation. @@ -1710,13 +1710,13 @@ meshing, /IdentifyDeviatedFaces, Command, User, enabledirtycad_identifydeviatedf meshing, /RunCustomJournal/JournalString, String, User, enablecleancad_runcustomjournal_journalstring, Enter one or more journal commands. meshing, /RunCustomJournal/PythonJournal, Logical, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /RunCustomJournal/PrimeJournal, Logical, User, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /RunCustomJournal, Command, User, enablecleancad_runcustomjournal, Customize your workflow using journaling commands. Use a text editor to copy portions of any of your own journal files, and paste them into this task to perform additional meshing refinements. More... +meshing, /RunCustomJournal, Command, User, enablecleancad_runcustomjournal, Customize your workflow using journaling commands. Use a text editor to copy portions of any of your own journal files, and paste them into this task to perform additional meshing refinements. meshing, /DescribeGeometryAndFlow/FlowType, String, User, enabledirtycad_describegeometryandflow_flowtype, Specify the type of flow you want to simulate: external flow, internal flow, or both. The appropriate Standard Options (for example adding an enclosure, adding caps, etc.) will be selected for you, depending on your choice. meshing, /DescribeGeometryAndFlow/GeometryOptions, Logical, User, enabledirtycad_describegeometryandflow_geometryoptions, Display standard geometry-based options that you may want to apply to the workflow. meshing, /DescribeGeometryAndFlow/AddEnclosure, String, User, enabledirtycad_describegeometryandflow_addenclosure, Specify whether you are going to need to add an external flow boundary around your imported geometry. If so, this will add a Create External Flow Boundaries task to the workflow. meshing, /DescribeGeometryAndFlow/CloseCaps, String, User, enabledirtycad_describegeometryandflow_closecaps, Specify whether or not you will need to cover, or cap, and large holes in order to create an internal fluid flow region. If so, this will add an Enclose Fluid Regions (Capping) task to the workflow. meshing, /DescribeGeometryAndFlow/LocalRefinementRegions, String, User, enabledirtycad_describegeometryandflow_localrefinementregions, Specify whether or not you will need to add local refinement in and around the imported geometry. If so, this will add a Create Local Refinement Regions task to the workflow. -meshing, /DescribeGeometryAndFlow/DescribeGeometryAndFlowOptions/MovingObjects, String, User, enabledirtycad_describegeometryandflow_movingobjects, Specify whether or not you will need to create or identify any specialized construction surfaces within your geometry or flow that need to be identified (such as capping surfaces or cylindrical surfaces to be used for moving reference frames, etc.). If so, then an Identify Construction Surfaces task will be added to the workflow. More... +meshing, /DescribeGeometryAndFlow/DescribeGeometryAndFlowOptions/MovingObjects, String, User, enabledirtycad_describegeometryandflow_movingobjects, Specify whether or not you will need to create or identify any specialized construction surfaces within your geometry or flow that need to be identified (such as capping surfaces or cylindrical surfaces to be used for moving reference frames, etc.). If so, then an Identify Construction Surfaces task will be added to the workflow. meshing, /DescribeGeometryAndFlow/DescribeGeometryAndFlowOptions/AdvancedOptions, Logical, User, enabledirtycad_describegeometryandflow_advancedoptions, Display advanced options that you may want to apply to the workflow. meshing, /DescribeGeometryAndFlow/DescribeGeometryAndFlowOptions/IdentifyRegions, String, User, enabledirtycad_describegeometryandflow_identifyregions, Specify whether or not you need to specifically identify and analyze particular regions. If so, then an Identify Regions task is added to the workflow. meshing, /DescribeGeometryAndFlow/DescribeGeometryAndFlowOptions/CloseLeakges, String, Developer, enabledirtycad_describegeometryandflow_closeleakges, Specify whether or not your geometry contains any problems (such as gaps or overlapping/intersecting surfaces) that may create leakages that need to be closed. If so, then a Define Leakage Threshold task is added to the workflow. @@ -1729,7 +1729,7 @@ meshing, /DescribeGeometryAndFlow/DescribeGeometryAndFlowOptions/EnablePrimeWrap meshing, /DescribeGeometryAndFlow/DescribeGeometryAndFlowOptions, Struct, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /DescribeGeometryAndFlow/DescribeGeometryAndFlowOptions, Struct, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /DescribeGeometryAndFlow/AllTaskList, String List, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /DescribeGeometryAndFlow, Command, User, enabledirtycad_describegeometryandflow, Specify the type of geometry you have and the type of flow you are trying to simulate. You can determine whether the flow is an external flow around an object, or whether it is an internal flow inside an object. For external flows, you can choose to add an enclosure. For internal flows, you can choose to cover large openings to extract the flow region, or rely on automatically detecting and closing any leaks to the outer domain. In either case, you are also able to add refinement regions in and around your geometry. More... +meshing, /DescribeGeometryAndFlow, Command, User, enabledirtycad_describegeometryandflow, Specify the type of geometry you have and the type of flow you are trying to simulate. You can determine whether the flow is an external flow around an object, or whether it is an internal flow inside an object. For external flows, you can choose to add an enclosure. For internal flows, you can choose to cover large openings to extract the flow region, or rely on automatically detecting and closing any leaks to the outer domain. In either case, you are also able to add refinement regions in and around your geometry. meshing, /DescribeOversetFeatures/AdvancedOptions, Logical, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /DescribeOversetFeatures/ComponentGrid, String, User, enabledirtycad_describeoversetfeatures_componentgrid, Indicate whether you need to add an overset component mesh task to the workflow. meshing, /DescribeOversetFeatures/CollarGrid, String, User, enabledirtycad_describeoversetfeatures_collargrid, Indicate whether you need to add an overset collar mesh task to the workflow @@ -1765,16 +1765,16 @@ meshing, /UpdateRegionSettings/AllRegionOversetComponenList, String List, User, meshing, /UpdateRegionSettings/AllRegionLinkedConstructionSurfaceList, String List, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /UpdateRegionSettings/AllRegionSourceList, String List, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /UpdateRegionSettings/AllRegionFilterCategories, String List, User, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /UpdateRegionSettings, Command, User, enabledirtycad_updateregionsettings, Review the settings assigned to the regions in your simulation. Use the table to reassign their extraction techniques, region types, volume meshing cell types, or leakage size settings. More... +meshing, /UpdateRegionSettings, Command, User, enabledirtycad_updateregionsettings, Review the settings assigned to the regions in your simulation. Use the table to reassign their extraction techniques, region types, volume meshing cell types, or leakage size settings. meshing, /PartManagement/FileLoaded, String, User, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /PartManagement/FMDFileName, String, User, enabledirtycad_partmanagement_fmdfilename, Select a CAD file to import into your simulation. Standard Ansys file types, among others, are supported, including .scdoc, .dsco, .agdb, .fmd, .fmdb, .fmd, .pmdb, .tgf, and .msh. To quickly import multiple CAD files, you can use basic wildcard expression patterns such as the * or ? wildcards. More... +meshing, /PartManagement/FMDFileName, String, User, enabledirtycad_partmanagement_fmdfilename, Select a CAD file to import into your simulation. Standard Ansys file types, among others, are supported, including .scdoc, .dsco, .agdb, .fmd, .fmdb, .fmd, .pmdb, .tgf, and .msh. To quickly import multiple CAD files, you can use basic wildcard expression patterns such as the * or ? wildcards. meshing, /PartManagement/AppendFileName, String, User, enabledirtycad_partmanagement_appendfilename, Enable this option and browse/select another CAD file to append to your original geometry. Specify additional CAD files in the Append File field, and use the Append button to load additional CAD files into the tree, after the original CAD objects. To quickly append multiple CAD files, you can use basic wildcard expression patterns such as the * or ? wildcards. meshing, /PartManagement/Append, Logical, User, enabledirtycad_partmanagement_append, Enable this field and browse and select additional CAD files. Use the Append button to add the additional CAD components to the bottom of the CAD Model tree upon loading. meshing, /PartManagement/LengthUnit, String, User, enabledirtycad_partmanagement_lengthunit, Select a suitable unit for display in the graphics window. meshing, /PartManagement/CreateObjectPer, String, User, enabledirtycad_partmanagement_createobjectper, Choose whether to create meshing objects by part, or by selectively customizing the portions of the imported CAD geometry to mesh. If you select by part, then meshing objects are automatically created for you once you import the geometry. Refaceting options are available as well for all meshing objects. meshing, /PartManagement/FileLengthUnit, String, User, enabledirtycad_partmanagement_filelengthunit, Specify the units of length used by this .stl file before loading the CAD file. meshing, /PartManagement/FileLengthUnitAppend, String, User, enabledirtycad_partmanagement_append, Enable this field and browse and select additional CAD files. Use the Append button to add the additional CAD components to the bottom of the CAD Model tree upon loading. -meshing, /PartManagement/Route, String, User, enabledirtycad_partmanagement_route, Provides the recommended route in order to import and load the specified CAD file into this task. The default settings are recommended in most cases. More... +meshing, /PartManagement/Route, String, User, enabledirtycad_partmanagement_route, Provides the recommended route in order to import and load the specified CAD file into this task. The default settings are recommended in most cases. meshing, /PartManagement/RouteAppend, String, User, enabledirtycad_partmanagement_append, Enable this field and browse and select additional CAD files. Use the Append button to add the additional CAD components to the bottom of the CAD Model tree upon loading. meshing, /PartManagement/JtLOD, String, User, enabledirtycad_partmanagement_jtlod, Specify the level of detail that you want to include for this .jt file before loading the CAD file. meshing, /PartManagement/JtLODAppend, String, User, enabledirtycad_partmanagement_append, Enable this field and browse and select additional CAD files. Use the Append button to add the additional CAD components to the bottom of the CAD Model tree upon loading. @@ -1783,7 +1783,7 @@ meshing, /PartManagement/PrefixParentName, Logical, User, enabledirtycad_partman meshing, /PartManagement/RemoveEmptyParts, Logical, User, enabledirtycad_partmanagement_removeemptyparts, Enabled by default, this option lets you import your CAD geometry while removing any empty components. meshing, /PartManagement/FeatureAngle, Real, User, enabledirtycad_partmanagement_angle, Specify a rotational angle (in degrees) of transformation. meshing, /PartManagement/OneZonePer, String, User, enabledirtycad_partmanagement_onezoneper, Specify whether to create your meshing zones based on an object, part, body or face. For instance, choosing the face option would create a separate zone for every topological face. -meshing, /PartManagement/Refaceting/Refacet, Logical, User, enabledirtycad_partmanagement_refacet, Select this option when you want to change faceting of the selected object. Refaceting will refacet the original CAD geometry. Only the faceted CAD geometry is used during the meshing process. The refaceting settings control how far the facet edges are from the model and the size of the facets. More... +meshing, /PartManagement/Refaceting/Refacet, Logical, User, enabledirtycad_partmanagement_refacet, Select this option when you want to change faceting of the selected object. Refaceting will refacet the original CAD geometry. Only the faceted CAD geometry is used during the meshing process. The refaceting settings control how far the facet edges are from the model and the size of the facets. meshing, /PartManagement/Refaceting/Deviation, Real, User, enabledirtycad_partmanagement_deviation, Specify the distance between facet edges and the geometry edges. Decreasing this value will result in more facets along curved edges. meshing, /PartManagement/Refaceting/NormalAngle, Real, User, enabledirtycad_partmanagement_angle, Specify a rotational angle (in degrees) of transformation. meshing, /PartManagement/Refaceting/FacetMaxEdgeLength, String, User, enabledirtycad_partmanagement_facetmaxedgelength, Controls the edge size of facets, ensuring that no facet edge exceeds the specified length. The max edge length size (Max Size) can either be specified directly by selecting Absolute or specified as a factor (Max Edge Length Factor) relative to the bounding box of the geometry by selecting Relative (Bounding Box). @@ -1807,9 +1807,9 @@ meshing, /PartManagement/RefacetOptions/NormalAngle, Real, User, enabledirtycad_ meshing, /PartManagement/RefacetOptions/MaxSize, Real, User, enabledirtycad_partmanagement_maxsize, Specify a maximum element size for the imported model to avoid very large facets during the file import. meshing, /PartManagement/RefacetOptions, Struct, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /PartManagement/RefacetOptions, Struct, User, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /PartManagement, Command, User, enabledirtycad_partmanagement, Import a CAD geometry (.fmd or .stl), then determine how you want to create your meshing objects: by Part (simple, a mesh object will be created for each of the CAD part), or by Custom where you customize the import process (for complicated, multiple part assemblies, etc.). For a customized approach, you can pick and choose the portions of the CAD model that you want to add to your simulation, and adjust any meshing-related settings for individual objects, before converting them into meshing objects. You can further simplify your CAD model and combine parts and assemblies into a single object. To capture features more effectively, you can increase or decrease the faceting resolution, thereby controlling the surface mesh granularity and therefore influencing the simulation time. More... +meshing, /PartManagement, Command, User, enabledirtycad_partmanagement, Import a CAD geometry (.fmd or .stl), then determine how you want to create your meshing objects: by Part (simple, a mesh object will be created for each of the CAD part), or by Custom where you customize the import process (for complicated, multiple part assemblies, etc.). For a customized approach, you can pick and choose the portions of the CAD model that you want to add to your simulation, and adjust any meshing-related settings for individual objects, before converting them into meshing objects. You can further simplify your CAD model and combine parts and assemblies into a single object. To capture features more effectively, you can increase or decrease the faceting resolution, thereby controlling the surface mesh granularity and therefore influencing the simulation time. meshing, /IdentifyOrphans/NumberOfOrphans, String, User, enabledirtycad_identifyorphans_numberoforphans, Specify the allowable number of orphans to accept in your mesh. -meshing, /IdentifyOrphans/ObjectSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_identifyorphans_objectselectionlist, Select one or more mesh objects that you would like to identify any potential orphan faces. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... +meshing, /IdentifyOrphans/ObjectSelectionList, String List, User, enabledirtycad_identifyorphans_objectselectionlist, Select one or more mesh objects that you would like to identify any potential orphan faces. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. meshing, /IdentifyOrphans/EnableGridPriority, Logical, User, enabledirtycad_identifyorphans_enablegridpriority, Controls the ability to prioritize your overset grids (meshes). The priorities of the overset mesh are then carried over into the solver. meshing, /IdentifyOrphans/DonorPriorityMethod, String, User, enabledirtycad_identifyorphans_donorprioritymethod, Determines the location of the overset mesh. Choose how the mesh donor cells are prioritized - either based on the cell size (proportional to the inverse of the cell volume) or based on the boundary distance (proportional to the inverse of the distance to the closest boundary). meshing, /IdentifyOrphans/OverlapBoundaries, String, User, enabledirtycad_identifyorphans_overlapboundaries, Determine if you need to account for any overlapping boundaries that may be present in your overset mesh (due to overlapping geometry and boundaries or those sometimes generated by collar meshes). You can improve the overset performance by setting this option to no. @@ -1818,7 +1818,7 @@ meshing, /IdentifyOrphans/RegionNameList, String List, Developer, __missing__, _ meshing, /IdentifyOrphans/RegionSizeList, String List, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /IdentifyOrphans/OldRegionNameList, String List, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /IdentifyOrphans/OldRegionSizeList, String List, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /IdentifyOrphans, Command, User, enabledirtycad_identifyorphans, Use this task to isolate and locate any orphan cells in your mesh. More... +meshing, /IdentifyOrphans, Command, User, enabledirtycad_identifyorphans, Use this task to isolate and locate any orphan cells in your mesh. meshing, /ImportBodyOfInfluenceGeometry/Type, String, User, enablecleancad_importbodyofinfluencegeometry_type, Specify whether you are importing CAD geometry file(s) or whether you are specifying surface or volume mesh file(s) to represent bodies of influence for your simulation. The units for length will be the same as those specified in the Import Geometry task. meshing, /ImportBodyOfInfluenceGeometry/GeometryFileName, String, User, enablecleancad_importbodyofinfluencegeometry_geometryfilename, Select CAD file(s) to import into your simulation as a body of influence. Supported file types are SpaceClaim (.scdoc) and Workbench (.agdb) files and also .pmdb files. Other supported formats include: *.CATpart, *.prt, *.x_t, *.sat, *.step, and *.iges files) meshing, /ImportBodyOfInfluenceGeometry/MeshFileName, String, User, enablecleancad_importbodyofinfluencegeometry_meshfilename, Select surface or volume mesh file(s) to import into your simulation as a body of influence. Supported file types are: *.msh, *.msh.gz, and *.msh.h5 files). @@ -1837,20 +1837,20 @@ meshing, /ImportBodyOfInfluenceGeometry/CadImportOptions/ImportNamedSelections, meshing, /ImportBodyOfInfluenceGeometry/CadImportOptions/ImportCurvatureDataFromCAD, Logical, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /ImportBodyOfInfluenceGeometry/CadImportOptions, Struct, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /ImportBodyOfInfluenceGeometry/CadImportOptions, Struct, User, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /ImportBodyOfInfluenceGeometry, Command, User, enablecleancad_importbodyofinfluencegeometry, Specify the geometry or mesh file(s) that represent the bodies of influence you wish to import into the workflow. Choose from either a CAD file or a surface or volume mesh. For CAD geometries, choose the appropriate units in which the geometry was created. Browse, or specify the file name(s) and location for the CAD geometry or mesh that you are going to import. It is recommended to select units so that the minimum size is between approximately 0.1 and 10. More... +meshing, /ImportBodyOfInfluenceGeometry, Command, User, enablecleancad_importbodyofinfluencegeometry, Specify the geometry or mesh file(s) that represent the bodies of influence you wish to import into the workflow. Choose from either a CAD file or a surface or volume mesh. For CAD geometries, choose the appropriate units in which the geometry was created. Browse, or specify the file name(s) and location for the CAD geometry or mesh that you are going to import. It is recommended to select units so that the minimum size is between approximately 0.1 and 10. meshing, /AddMultiZoneControls/ControlType, String, User, enablecleancad_addmultizonecontrols_controltype, Determine if you want to define the multi-zone control by selecting regions or edges. meshing, /AddMultiZoneControls/MultiZName, String, User, enablecleancad_addmultizonecontrols_multizname, Enter a name for the multi-zone mesh control, or use the default. meshing, /AddMultiZoneControls/MeshMethod, String, User, enablecleancad_addmultizonecontrols_meshmethod, Choose a multi-zone meshing technique: Standard or the Thin volume technique (for only a single layer) meshing, /AddMultiZoneControls/FillWith, String, User, enablecleancad_addmultizonecontrols_fillwith, Choose a multi-zone meshing fill type: Hex-Pave, Hex-Map, Prism, or Mixed. meshing, /AddMultiZoneControls/UseSweepSize, String, User, enablecleancad_addmultizonecontrols_size, Specify the minimum size for the edge-based multizone control. meshing, /AddMultiZoneControls/MaxSweepSize, Real, User, enablecleancad_addmultizonecontrols_maxsweepsize, Indicates the maximum value for the sweep size. -meshing, /AddMultiZoneControls/RegionScope, String List, User, enablecleancad_addmultizonecontrols_regionscope, Select the named region(s) from the list to which you would like to create the multi-zone control. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... -meshing, /AddMultiZoneControls/SourceMethod, String, User, enablecleancad_addmultizonecontrols_sourcemethod, Choose one or more face zones or labels from the list below. You can also provide the ability to select all source-target zones that are parallel to a global plane by choosing Zones parallel to XY plane, Zones parallel to XZ plane, or Zones parallel to YZ plane. For zones or labels. use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... +meshing, /AddMultiZoneControls/RegionScope, String List, User, enablecleancad_addmultizonecontrols_regionscope, Select the named region(s) from the list to which you would like to create the multi-zone control. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. +meshing, /AddMultiZoneControls/SourceMethod, String, User, enablecleancad_addmultizonecontrols_sourcemethod, Choose one or more face zones or labels. You can also provide the ability to select all source-target zones that are parallel to a global plane by choosing Zones parallel to XY plane, Zones parallel to XZ plane, or Zones parallel to YZ plane. For zones or labels. use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. meshing, /AddMultiZoneControls/ParallelSelection, Logical, User, enablecleancad_addmultizonecontrols_parallelselection, When your desired zones are aligned with the global x,y, or z plane, enable this checkbox to automatically select all parallel zones in the selected region(s). meshing, /AddMultiZoneControls/ShowEdgeBiasing, String, User, enablecleancad_addmultizonecontrols_showedgebiasing, If edge labels are automatically created on all edges, preserving the face/edge topology, use this field to determine if you want to save time and preview any edge biasing, since when many edges are selected, there can be many nodes and biases that can take additional time. Choices include yes, selected to only preview the selected edge, yes, all to preview all edges, and no to not preview edge biasing. meshing, /AddMultiZoneControls/TopoSourceList, String List, User, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /AddMultiZoneControls/LabelSourceList, String List, User, enablecleancad_addmultizonecontrols_labelsourcelist, Choose one or more face zone labels from the list below. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... -meshing, /AddMultiZoneControls/ZoneSourceList, String List, User, enablecleancad_addmultizonecontrols_zonesourcelist, Choose one or more face zones from the list below. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... +meshing, /AddMultiZoneControls/LabelSourceList, String List, User, enablecleancad_addmultizonecontrols_labelsourcelist, Choose one or more face zone labels. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. +meshing, /AddMultiZoneControls/ZoneSourceList, String List, User, enablecleancad_addmultizonecontrols_zonesourcelist, Choose one or more face zones. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. meshing, /AddMultiZoneControls/ZoneLocation, String List, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /AddMultiZoneControls/AssignSizeUsing, String, User, enablecleancad_addmultizonecontrols_assignsizeusing, For edge-based multizone controls, you can choose from Interval, Size, or Smallest Height. If double graded biasing is used and the Interval is set to an odd number (or the Size or Smallest Height results in an odd number Interval), the interval will automatically be increased by one. meshing, /AddMultiZoneControls/Intervals, Integer, User, enablecleancad_addmultizonecontrols_intervals, Specify the number of intervals for the edge-based multizone control. If double graded biasing is used and the Interval is set to an odd number (or the Size or Smallest Height results in an odd number Interval), the interval will automatically be increased by one. @@ -1861,7 +1861,7 @@ meshing, /AddMultiZoneControls/GrowthMethod, String, User, enablecleancad_addmul meshing, /AddMultiZoneControls/GrowthRate, Real, User, enablecleancad_addmultizonecontrols_growthrate, Specify a value for the growth rate for the multizone, or use the default value. meshing, /AddMultiZoneControls/BiasFactor, Real, User, enablecleancad_addmultizonecontrols_biasfactor, Specify a value for the bias factor for the multizone, or use the default value. The Bias Factor is the ratio of the largest to the smallest segment on the edge. meshing, /AddMultiZoneControls/EdgeLabelSelection, String List, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /AddMultiZoneControls/EdgeLabelList, String List, User, enablecleancad_addmultizonecontrols_edgelabellist, Choose one or more edge labels from the list below. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... +meshing, /AddMultiZoneControls/EdgeLabelList, String List, User, enablecleancad_addmultizonecontrols_edgelabellist, Choose one or more edge labels. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. meshing, /AddMultiZoneControls/CFDSurfaceMeshControls/UseSizeFiles, String, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /AddMultiZoneControls/CFDSurfaceMeshControls/RemeshImportedMesh, String, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /AddMultiZoneControls/CFDSurfaceMeshControls/MinSize, Real, User, enablecleancad_addmultizonecontrols_size, Specify the minimum size for the edge-based multizone control. @@ -1882,9 +1882,9 @@ meshing, /AddMultiZoneControls/CFDSurfaceMeshControls/AutoCreateScopedSizing, Lo meshing, /AddMultiZoneControls/CFDSurfaceMeshControls/SurfaceMeshMethod, String, User, enablecleancad_addmultizonecontrols_meshmethod, Choose a multi-zone meshing technique: Standard or the Thin volume technique (for only a single layer) meshing, /AddMultiZoneControls/CFDSurfaceMeshControls, Struct, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /AddMultiZoneControls/CFDSurfaceMeshControls, Struct, User, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /AddMultiZoneControls/CompleteRegionScope, String List, Developer, enablecleancad_addmultizonecontrols_regionscope, Select the named region(s) from the list to which you would like to create the multi-zone control. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... +meshing, /AddMultiZoneControls/CompleteRegionScope, String List, Developer, enablecleancad_addmultizonecontrols_regionscope, Select the named region(s) from the list to which you would like to create the multi-zone control. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. meshing, /AddMultiZoneControls/CompleteEdgeScope, String List, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /AddMultiZoneControls, Command, User, enablecleancad_addmultizonecontrols, Use this task to add multi-zone mesh controls for the selected regions. More... +meshing, /AddMultiZoneControls, Command, User, enablecleancad_addmultizonecontrols, Use this task to add multi-zone mesh controls for the selected regions. meshing, /LoadCADGeometry/FileName, String, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /LoadCADGeometry/LengthUnit, String, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /LoadCADGeometry/Route, String, User, __missing__, __missing__ @@ -2006,7 +2006,7 @@ meshing, /Write2dMesh/SkipExport, Logical, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /Write2dMesh, Command, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /GenerateTheMultiZoneMesh/OrthogonalQualityLimit, Real, User, enablecleancad_generatethemultizonemesh_orthogonalqualitylimit, This value sets the threshold for when mesh quality improvements are automatically invoked that employ the orthogonal quality limit, and is recommended to be around 0.04. meshing, /GenerateTheMultiZoneMesh/SelectionType, String, User, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /GenerateTheMultiZoneMesh/RegionScope, String List, User, enablecleancad_generatethemultizonemesh_regionscope, Select the named region(s) from the list to which you would like to generate the multi-zone mesh. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... +meshing, /GenerateTheMultiZoneMesh/RegionScope, String List, User, enablecleancad_generatethemultizonemesh_regionscope, Select the named region(s) from the list to which you would like to generate the multi-zone mesh. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. meshing, /GenerateTheMultiZoneMesh/NonConformal, String, User, enablecleancad_generatethemultizonemesh_nonconformal, Optionally specify that multizone regions are non-conformally connected to other volumetric regions. If you want to have a conformal mesh but, because of meshing constraints, that is not possible, then you can switch to non-conformal here and avoid doing so in the CAD model. meshing, /GenerateTheMultiZoneMesh/SizeFunctionScaleFactor, Real, User, enablecleancad_generatethemultizonemesh_sizefunctionscalefactor, Enable the scaling of the multizone mesh. In some cases when the multizone region is too coarse when compared to the adjacent surface mesh, a connection is not possible. You can specify a size function scaling factor here to improve the sizing match between the multizone and the non-multizone regions and avoid any free faces. Typically, a value between 0.7 and 0.8 is recommended. meshing, /GenerateTheMultiZoneMesh/MeshingStrategy, String, User, __missing__, __missing__ @@ -2034,8 +2034,8 @@ meshing, /GenerateTheMultiZoneMesh/CFDSurfaceMeshControls, Struct, User, __missi meshing, /GenerateTheMultiZoneMesh/CFDSurfaceMeshControls, Struct, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /GenerateTheMultiZoneMesh/BodyLabelList, String List, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /GenerateTheMultiZoneMesh/CellZoneList, String List, Developer, __missing__, __missing__ -meshing, /GenerateTheMultiZoneMesh/CompleteRegionScope, String List, Developer, enablecleancad_generatethemultizonemesh_regionscope, Select the named region(s) from the list to which you would like to generate the multi-zone mesh. Use the Filter Text drop-down to provide text and/or regular expressions in filtering the list (for example, using *, ?, and []). Choose Use Wildcard to provide wildcard expressions in filtering the list. When you use either ? or * in your expression, the matching list item(s) are automatically selected in the list. Use ^, |, and & in your expression to indicate boolean operations for NOT, OR, and AND, respectively. More... -meshing, /GenerateTheMultiZoneMesh, Command, User, enablecleancad_generatethemultizonemesh, Use this task to create a multi-zone mesh for the designated region(s). More... +meshing, /GenerateTheMultiZoneMesh/CompleteRegionScope, String List, Developer, enablecleancad_generatethemultizonemesh_regionscope, Select the named region(s) from the list to which you would like to generate the multi-zone mesh. Use a Fluent's wildcard expression. +meshing, /GenerateTheMultiZoneMesh, Command, User, enablecleancad_generatethemultizonemesh, Use this task to create a multi-zone mesh for the designated region(s). meshing, /AddThinVolumeMeshControls/ThinMeshingName, String, User, enablecleancad_addthinvolumemeshcontrols_thinmeshingname, Enter a name for the thin volume mesh control, or use the default. meshing, /AddThinVolumeMeshControls/AssignSizeUsing, String, User, enablecleancad_addthinvolumemeshcontrols_assignsizeusing, Specify the sizing of the mesh layers to be based on Intervals or based on the Size of the plates. meshing, /AddThinVolumeMeshControls/Intervals, Integer, User, enablecleancad_addthinvolumemeshcontrols_intervals, Specifies the number of mesh layers to be created within the thin volume mesh. @@ -2101,7 +2101,7 @@ meshing, /CheckMesh, Command, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /CheckSurfaceQuality, Command, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /CheckVolumeQuality, Command, User, __missing__, __missing__ meshing, /SwitchToSolution, Command, User, __missing__, __missing__ -PartManagement, /AssemblyNode/Refaceting/Refacet, Logical, User, enabledirtycad_partmanagement_refacet, Select this option when you want to change faceting of the selected object. Refaceting will refacet the original CAD geometry. Only the faceted CAD geometry is used during the meshing process. The refaceting settings control how far the facet edges are from the model and the size of the facets. More... +PartManagement, /AssemblyNode/Refaceting/Refacet, Logical, User, enabledirtycad_partmanagement_refacet, Select this option when you want to change faceting of the selected object. Refaceting will refacet the original CAD geometry. Only the faceted CAD geometry is used during the meshing process. The refaceting settings control how far the facet edges are from the model and the size of the facets. PartManagement, /AssemblyNode/Refaceting/Deviation, Real, User, enabledirtycad_partmanagement_deviation, Specify the distance between facet edges and the geometry edges. Decreasing this value will result in more facets along curved edges. PartManagement, /AssemblyNode/Refaceting/NormalAngle, Real, User, enabledirtycad_partmanagement_angle, Specify a rotational angle (in degrees) of transformation. PartManagement, /AssemblyNode/Refaceting/MaxSize, Real, User, enabledirtycad_partmanagement_maxsize, Specify a maximum element size for the imported model to avoid very large facets during the file import. @@ -2123,7 +2123,7 @@ PartManagement, /AssemblyNode/_name_, String, User, __missing__, __missing__ PartManagement, /AssemblyNode/ReFacet/Deviation, Real, User, enabledirtycad_partmanagement_deviation, Specify the distance between facet edges and the geometry edges. Decreasing this value will result in more facets along curved edges. PartManagement, /AssemblyNode/ReFacet/NormalAngle, Real, User, enabledirtycad_partmanagement_angle, Specify a rotational angle (in degrees) of transformation. PartManagement, /AssemblyNode/ReFacet/MaxSize, Real, User, enabledirtycad_partmanagement_maxsize, Specify a maximum element size for the imported model to avoid very large facets during the file import. -PartManagement, /AssemblyNode/ReFacet, Command, User, enabledirtycad_partmanagement_refacet, Select this option when you want to change faceting of the selected object. Refaceting will refacet the original CAD geometry. Only the faceted CAD geometry is used during the meshing process. The refaceting settings control how far the facet edges are from the model and the size of the facets. More... +PartManagement, /AssemblyNode/ReFacet, Command, User, enabledirtycad_partmanagement_refacet, Select this option when you want to change faceting of the selected object. Refaceting will refacet the original CAD geometry. Only the faceted CAD geometry is used during the meshing process. The refaceting settings control how far the facet edges are from the model and the size of the facets. PartManagement, /AssemblyNode/ReFacetNow, Command, User, __missing__, __missing__ PartManagement, /AssemblyNode/CreateChild/ChildName, String, User, __missing__, __missing__ PartManagement, /AssemblyNode/CreateChild, Command, User, __missing__, __missing__ @@ -2363,9 +2363,9 @@ PartManagement, /TransformOperations, Struct, User, __missing__, __missing__ PartManagement, /RefacetingOperations/Children, String List, User, __missing__, __missing__ PartManagement, /RefacetingOperations/Name, String, User, __missing__, __missing__ PartManagement, /RefacetingOperations/CreateRefacet/Paths, String List, User, __missing__, __missing__ -PartManagement, /RefacetingOperations/CreateRefacet, Command, User, enabledirtycad_partmanagement_refacet, Select this option when you want to change faceting of the selected object. Refaceting will refacet the original CAD geometry. Only the faceted CAD geometry is used during the meshing process. The refaceting settings control how far the facet edges are from the model and the size of the facets. More... +PartManagement, /RefacetingOperations/CreateRefacet, Command, User, enabledirtycad_partmanagement_refacet, Select this option when you want to change faceting of the selected object. Refaceting will refacet the original CAD geometry. Only the faceted CAD geometry is used during the meshing process. The refaceting settings control how far the facet edges are from the model and the size of the facets. PartManagement, /RefacetingOperations/DeleteRefacet/Paths, String List, User, __missing__, __missing__ -PartManagement, /RefacetingOperations/DeleteRefacet, Command, User, enabledirtycad_partmanagement_refacet, Select this option when you want to change faceting of the selected object. Refaceting will refacet the original CAD geometry. Only the faceted CAD geometry is used during the meshing process. The refaceting settings control how far the facet edges are from the model and the size of the facets. More... +PartManagement, /RefacetingOperations/DeleteRefacet, Command, User, enabledirtycad_partmanagement_refacet, Select this option when you want to change faceting of the selected object. Refaceting will refacet the original CAD geometry. Only the faceted CAD geometry is used during the meshing process. The refaceting settings control how far the facet edges are from the model and the size of the facets. PartManagement, /RefacetingOperations/UpdateAllRefacets, Command, User, __missing__, __missing__ PartManagement, /RefacetingOperations/DeleteAllRefacets, Command, User, __missing__, __missing__ PartManagement, /RefacetingOperations, Struct, User, __missing__, __missing__ @@ -2379,7 +2379,7 @@ PartManagement, /ObjectSettingOperations/DeleteAllObjectSetting, Command, User, PartManagement, /ObjectSettingOperations, Struct, User, __missing__, __missing__ PartManagement, /LoadFmdFile/FilePath, String, User, __missing__, __missing__ PartManagement, /LoadFmdFile/FileUnit, String, User, __missing__, __missing__ -PartManagement, /LoadFmdFile/Route, String, User, enabledirtycad_partmanagement_route, Provides the recommended route in order to import and load the specified CAD file into this task. The default settings are recommended in most cases. More... +PartManagement, /LoadFmdFile/Route, String, User, enabledirtycad_partmanagement_route, Provides the recommended route in order to import and load the specified CAD file into this task. The default settings are recommended in most cases. PartManagement, /LoadFmdFile/JtLOD, String, User, enabledirtycad_partmanagement_jtlod, Specify the level of detail that you want to include for this .jt file before loading the CAD file. PartManagement, /LoadFmdFile/PartPerBody, Logical, User, enabledirtycad_partmanagement_partperbody, Enable this option to make all bodies available as individual parts in the CAD Model tree once the CAD file is loaded into the task. PartManagement, /LoadFmdFile/PrefixParentName, Logical, User, enabledirtycad_partmanagement_prefixparentname, This applies the name of the component (or assembly) as a prefix to the individual part names when the geometry is loaded into the task. @@ -2400,7 +2400,7 @@ PartManagement, /LoadFmdFile, Command, User, __missing__, __missing__ PartManagement, /AppendFmdFiles/FilePath, String List, User, __missing__, __missing__ PartManagement, /AppendFmdFiles/AssemblyParentNode, Integer, User, __missing__, __missing__ PartManagement, /AppendFmdFiles/FileUnit, String, User, __missing__, __missing__ -PartManagement, /AppendFmdFiles/Route, String, User, enabledirtycad_partmanagement_route, Provides the recommended route in order to import and load the specified CAD file into this task. The default settings are recommended in most cases. More... +PartManagement, /AppendFmdFiles/Route, String, User, enabledirtycad_partmanagement_route, Provides the recommended route in order to import and load the specified CAD file into this task. The default settings are recommended in most cases. PartManagement, /AppendFmdFiles/JtLOD, String, User, enabledirtycad_partmanagement_jtlod, Specify the level of detail that you want to include for this .jt file before loading the CAD file. PartManagement, /AppendFmdFiles/PartPerBody, Logical, User, enabledirtycad_partmanagement_partperbody, Enable this option to make all bodies available as individual parts in the CAD Model tree once the CAD file is loaded into the task. PartManagement, /AppendFmdFiles/PrefixParentName, Logical, User, enabledirtycad_partmanagement_prefixparentname, This applies the name of the component (or assembly) as a prefix to the individual part names when the geometry is loaded into the task. diff --git a/doc/changelog.d/4275.documentation.md b/doc/changelog.d/4275.documentation.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..fd5ed2044b44 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/changelog.d/4275.documentation.md @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Field level help [skip tests] \ No newline at end of file