Use the Finite Difference panel to access the finite difference panels. To open the Finite Difference panel, add the FD blocks panel to the panel area from the build menu.
The Finite Difference panel contains the following subpanels:
use the FD Blocks subpanel to create or modify finite difference blocks. The finite difference block is an entity in Engineering Solutions, composed of a user-specified number of cells, that provides an efficient way to store the elements that are used for finite difference work. It can be created around a finite element model and is used to model fluid flow, and so on.
CommentsThe size of the newly created block is defined to be ten percent larger than the existing finite element model. If no model exists, the size of the block is ten percent greater than the default values in the i, j, and k directions (-10.0 and 110.0 in each direction). The size of the block can be modified using the update function. If the block outline does not appear, make sure that the block outline menu item is selected in the FD control panel.
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Use the FD Nodes subpanel to create and modify a structured grid in a finite difference block. Use this function to specify the number of cells you want in each direction (i, j, k) of your FD block. The number of nodes you specify determines how fine or course the elements are in your FD block grid, and can be changed to the necessary resolution. You can also remove all the nodes in a given direction. After you create nodes in each direction, you can remove the nodes from the screen by using the remove index function.
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Use the FD Walls subpanel to create and modify walls in a finite difference block. A wall represents a type of material created where your finite element structure intersects with the FD block grid. Engineering Solutions puts each one of the cells of your component that intersect with the finite element mesh into the wall. Walls are like components and can be created, displayed, updated, and deleted. The cells in the wall can be intersected, edited, and edited by range. The edit by range subpanel is used when editing by range.
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Use the FD Hidden Line subpanel to create hidden line plots of the displayed FD block and finite element structures.
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Use the FD Control subpanel to set the block outline and the i, j, and/or k lines on or off. You can also view cross sections, plane by plane, of your model.
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