Generating Patches and View Factors

Radiation patches and view factors can be generated automatically or manually.

Patches must be generated before view factors can be calculated. As the validity of the view factors depends on interfaces that were previously created, the Calculate View Factors pop-up menu action of the View Factors Calculator solver intersects the interfaces before the actual calculation begins.

Simcenter STAR-CCM+ generates radiation patches automatically in the following ways:

  • As a result of the Initialize Solution command
  • After a mesh motion (unless the frequency of recalculation has been changed; see Controlling View Factor Recalculation for Rigid Body Motion)
  • After modifications of Patching parameters
  • After a boundary type has been changed to or from symmetry or periodic
  • After radiation has been activated or deactivated in a continuum

View factors are calculated automatically as a result of the following:

  • In the first iteration during the solving process
  • After a mesh motion (recalculating)
  • After a boundary type has been changed to or from symmetry or periodic
  • After radiation has been activated or deactivated in a continuum
  • After modifications of transmissivities (recalculating)
  • After modifications of the sun position for the Solar Radiation model (recalculating)
  • After the number of wavebands has been changed (either when switching from gray to multiband or when changing the number of bands for multiband)

Manual creation is possible after the View Factors Calculator model is selected. The commands Generate Radiation Patches and Calculate View Factors are available by right-clicking on the View Factors Calculator solver.