Creating Scenes

For visualization, you create scenes that display the flow solution and the wing deformation.

Define a scene that displays the fluid pressure on the bird body and wings, and the fluid velocity field in the background:
  1. Right-click the Scenes node and create a scalar scene named Fluid Pressure and Velocity.
  2. Right-click the Fluid Pressure and Velocity node and select New Displayer > Vector.
  3. Rename the Scalar 1 displayer to Pressure and the Vector 1 displayer to Velocity, then delete the Outline 1 displayer.
  4. Edit the Fluid Pressure and Velocity node and set the following properties:
    Node Property Setting
    Pressure Transform Symmetry 1
    Parts Parts Regions > Fluid Domain > Boundaries > Hummingbird and Mount
    Regions > Overset Domain > Boundaries > Fluid/Structure [1]
    Scalar Field Function Pressure
    Color Bar Shadow Deactivated
    Velocity Opacity 0.8
    Display Mode Line Integral Convolution
    Parts Parts Regions > Fluid Domain > Symmetry
    Vector Field Function Velocity
    Color Bar Color Map water
    Shadow Deactivated
    Orientation Vertical

    (you can then drag the color bar and position it as desired)

To visualize the wing deformation:
  1. Select the Tools > Idealizations > Fluid Domain Symmetry Idealization 1 node and add Wing to the list in the Regions property.
  2. Create a scalar scene named Wing Deformation.
  3. Right-click the Wing Deformation node and select New Displayer > Surface.
  4. Rename the surface displayer node to Body and the scalar displayer node to Deformed Wing, then delete the Outline 1 displayer.
  5. Edit the Wing Deformation node and set the following properties:
    Node Property Setting
    Body Outline Deactivated
    Account for Idealization Activated
    Parts Parts Regions > Fluid Domain > Boundaries > Hummingbird and Mount
    Deformed Wing Account for Idealization Activated
    Parts Parts Regions > Wing
    Scalar Field Function Displacement > Magnitude
    Units mm
    Color Bar Color Map blue-red balanced
  6. Save the simulation.