Mapping Fields Using Data Mappers

The following workflow demonstrates how to manually create, set up and execute mapping operations, to interpolate field data between different mesh representations or between tabular data and target meshes.

For data mapping between different meshes, Simcenter STAR-CCM+ offers alternative methods to the manual set up. For example, you can map field data between Simcenter STAR-CCM+ and imported CAE model meshes using the imported CAE models framework, that automatically creates data mappers based on the simulation settings. For more information, see Using File-Based Coupling. You can also exchange data between two Simcenter STAR-CCM+ simulations, or between a Simcenter STAR-CCM+ simulation and a third-party code, using the co-simulation framework. See Coupling with CAE Products.
The first step in the workflow is to create a data mapper and to specify source settings. Depending on whether your source data is available on a source mesh, or in tabular form, follow the guidelines outlined in one of the following sections:

The steps for setting up the target mesh, defining constraint checks, and executing the mapper are the same in both cases. As this is a general workflow, refer to the reference sections for a complete list of available properties and options.

NoteWhen mapping fields onto Simcenter STAR-CCM+ volumes or surfaces, you can either use a parts-based approach, where you map the data onto geometry parts or part surfaces, or a region-based approach, where you map the data onto regions or boundaries. When you visualize the mapped data within scenes and reports, make sure that you display the data onto the Simcenter STAR-CCM+ objects you mapped the data to.

For a practical example of mapping fields between a Simcenter STAR-CCM+ finite element mesh and a Simcenter STAR-CCM+ finite volume mesh, refer to the Thermal Strain: Exhaust Manifold tutorial.