CFD Post Tutorial 11 | How to copy applied commands to another CFD Post using State?
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- Опубліковано 11 січ 2025
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Welcome to Session 11 of our CFD Post Training Course! In this session, we will explore two incredibly useful features: the Compare Cases option and the State feature in CFD Post. These tools are essential for efficiently analyzing multiple simulations and replicating your workflows.
🔍 What You’ll Learn in This Video:
-How to use the Compare Cases feature to visualize and analyze different simulation cases side by side within a single CFD Post session.
-Step-by-step instructions on using the State option to copy applied commands and actions from one CFD Post instance to another, saving time and effort.
-Tips for leveraging these features to enhance your post-processing efficiency and streamline your analysis workflow.
📈 Why This Matters: Comparing different cases is crucial for understanding the impact of varying parameters on simulation outcomes. Additionally, the State feature allows for greater consistency in your analyses by ensuring that all your commands can be easily applied to new cases without starting from scratch. Mastering these tools can significantly improve your productivity and data interpretation capabilities.
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Thank you for watching, and I hope you find these features invaluable in your CFD Post analysis and workflow optimization!
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