Scenes

In Simcenter STAR-CCM+, you can visualize the results of your simulation using scenes. Scenes, which are stored within the Scenes node, are compositions of one or more displayers that render solution data on the parts you choose.

A scene acts as a canvas on which you position visualization objects. The main type of object is called a displayer, which allows you to select geometry- or region-level parts and render them using solution data or specific colors. By overlaying multiple displayers each with their own set of properties, you can create engaging pictures that communicate the behaviors predicted by the simulation.

Key aspects to consider when composing a scene are:
Part selection
You can define a static choice by list or a dynamic choice through queries.
Number of solution quantities
For example, you can display skin friction coefficient as a scalar on one surface and show flow velocity using vectors on a section slice.
Color map
For maximum comprehension, different maps are available that suit particular applications and audiences
Lighting
Simple and advanced techniques are provided by which you can add realistic effects.
Including key metrics from reports
You can include labels and other annotations that expand the amount of information shown in one scene.
Geometry reconstruction
Scene transforms allow you to present a complete geometry based on symmetry or repeating parts.
View direction and location
You can orient the scene and zoom in or out for the best viewpoint. In screenplay animation you can also create motion paths.
Animation
Flow solutions are often best understood through animations of vectors or streamlines. Simcenter STAR-CCM+ provides both simple and advanced animation techniques. Simple animations are available within a scene. Advanced animations and story-boarding is possible using screenplays.