2024.1
Instruction of the AcuReport tool, a standalone post-processor batch tool used to generate a report from an AcuSolve solution database.
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Introduction of background knowledge regarding flow physics and CFD as well as detailed information about the use of AcuSolve and what specific options do.
Collection of AcuSolve simulation cases for which results are compared against analytical or experimental results to demonstrate the accuracy of AcuSolve results.
AcuSolve command descriptions and corresponding examples.
AcuSolve utility programs covering preparatory and post-processing as well as user-defined functions and utility scripts.
Customization of AcuSolve allowing you to customize certain capabilities of the solver.
Commands of AcuTrace, a particle tracer that runs as a post-processor to or a co-processor with AcuSolve.
Instructions to define additional solution quantities of AcuTrace called user equations.
This module creates the .tex file based on the LaTex formatting system by using various methods that work on the report, such as addFigure, addSection and addTable.
The role of this module is to create an interface to the Acudb module for opening and extracting the last AcuSolve solution database, and transferring its data to the report and plotting them.
This module defines the curve method for drawing an interpolated curve and the plot method that plots the curve(s) into an image file.
The 3D plot part role is used to show and change the 3D visualization view of the problem.
The .rep file may look something like the example shown below.
Each program requires zero or more command-line options to run.
This module defines methods that get data from the database and adds them to the report (.tex) file and are used by the .rep file.
Return the number of surfaces.
Return the name of a surface specified by its ID.
Return surface actor specified by its information.
Display, transparency, transparency value, color, visibility, line width and point size of the "Surface actors", "Volume Actors", "PBC Actors", "NBC Actors", "Iso-Surface Actors" and "Cut-Plane Actors" can be set through the following functions.
Below are some useful tags in the LaTex formatting system.
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