Visualizing the Solution

The visualization tools in Simcenter STAR-CCM+ are integrated with the analysis, allowing for the interactive extraction and viewing of solution data from either a running or converged simulation.

It is possible to watch a flow field evolve as the simulation iterates, change parameters and immediately see the effects of those changes. This level of feedback allows for the dynamic supervision and control of the simulation, as well as allows you to gain insight on a particular aspect of the simulation. Simcenter STAR-CCM+ provides identical visualization capabilities in both serial and parallel modes, with no additional user intervention. Since visualization in Simcenter STAR-CCM+ operates in a client-server environment, the bulk of data processing takes place on the server process. Only the lightweight graphics data is sent to the client, allowing for a massively parallel simulation to be visualized from a client workstation.

In Simcenter STAR-CCM+, a scene encapsulates the complete representation of the components that are required to generate an image or animation including: lights, cameras, parts, properties, transformations, geometry, textures, and other pertinent information.

To assist in managing the collection of objects in a scene, Simcenter STAR-CCM+ provides another high-level object that is called a displayer. A displayer brings together parts and other attributes (such as scalars, vectors, and surface properties) to produce graphics primitives which are displayed in the scene. In order to construct visualizations it is important to understand the concepts of both scenes and displayers and how they interact. A scene can be comprised of one or more displayers, allowing for a flexible way to view parts with various different attributes. For example, a scene could have two displayers, one showing a part in outline mode, and another showing the same part with a scalar field.