Preparing the Plots and Scenes for Visualization

To watch the solution develop, you open the plots for cylinder temperature and pressure. Additionally, you open the scene for fuel/air equivalence ratio and create a scene that displays the reaction progress variable. You write the scene to image files at regular intervals.

To prepare the plots and scenes for visualization:
  1. Open the plots:
    1. Multi-select the Results > Plots > In-Cylinder - Cylinder > Cylinder : Pressure and Cylinder : Temperature nodes, right-click one of the selected nodes, and select Open.
    In the Graphics window, the plots open and display the mass average of the temperature and the volume average of the absolute pressure inside the cylinder, respectively.
  2. Prepare the fuel/air equivalence ratio scene:
    1. Right-click the Results > Scenes > Fuel Distribution node and select Open.
      The scene opens in the Graphics window. By default, the scene displays the air/fuel ratio.
    2. Right-click the Fuel Distribution > Air/Fuel Ratio Derived Parts Scalar 1 node and select Toggle Visibility.
      The displayer is rendered invisible.
    3. Repeat Step 2 b for the Fuel/Air Equivalence Ratio Derived Parts Scalar 1 node.
      The previously hidden displayer is rendered visible.
  3. Create the reaction progress variable scene:
    1. Right-click the Scenes > Fuel Distribution node and select Copy.
    2. Right-click the Scenes node and select Paste.
    3. Rename the copy to Reaction Progress Variable.
    4. Rename Reaction Progress Variable > Fuel/Air Equivalence Ratio Derived Parts Scalar 1 to Reaction Progress Variable Derived Parts Scalar 1.
    5. Select the Reaction Progress Variable Derived Parts Scalar 1 > Scalar Field node and set Function to ECFM > Progress Variables > Premix Progress Variable.
  4. To write the scenes to image files:
    1. Multi-select the Results > Scenes > Fuel Distribution and Reaction Progress Variable nodes, right-click one of the selected nodes, and select Edit.
    2. In the Multiple Objects dialog, select the Attributes > Update node and activate Save To File.
      By default, Simcenter STAR-CCM+ In-cylinder writes the scenes to file after each crank angle.
    3. Click Close.
  5. Save the simulation .