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Executing GAMBIT Commands INTRODUCTION 2009-02-02 2 28.22 KB
1. INTRODUCTION GAMBIT is designed for use with a mouse, but most of its operations can also be executed by means of commands entered from the keyboard or from a journal file. The purpose of this manual is to summarize the purpose, format, an..
GEOMETRY COMMANDS 2009-02-02 1 278.55 KB
GAMBIT geometry commands allow you to create and manipulate model geometry. There are five general subgroups of geometry commands: · Vertex · Edge · Face · Volume · Group The following sections describe ..
MESH COMMANDS 2009-02-02 1 78.1 KB
GAMBIT mesh commands allow you to specify, generate, and modify meshes and to perform operations involving mesh boundary layers. They exist in the following general subgroups: · Vertex · Edge · Face · Volume ·..
ZONE COMMANDS 2009-02-02 1 14.74 KB
GAMBIT zone commands allow you to specify and assign solver-specific zone types to geometric entities. GAMBIT includes the following zone command types: · Boundary · Continuum Boundary zone commands assign zone types to boundar..
TOOLS COMMANDS 2009-02-02 1 49.37 KB
TOOLS COMMANDS GAMBIT tools commands allow you to perform the following types of operations: · Coordinate system · Size function · Turbo Coordinate-system commands allow you to create and work with GAMBIT local coordin..
MISCELLANEOUS COMMANDS 2009-02-02 1 103.06 KB
This chapter includes GAMBIT commands that are not directly associated with the procedures available on the GAMBIT Operation toolpad, such as geometry creation and meshing operations. GAMBIT miscellaneous commands can be grouped into the foll..
POSTPROCESSING COMMANDS 2009-02-02 2 61.69 KB
NOTE: This chapter describes postprocessing capabilities that are available only in the Fluent FlowLab software package—which is derived from the GAMBIT program. Consequently, this chapter pertains only to the direct use of FlowLab and/or to ..
crindex 2009-02-02 1 11.86 KB
B brackets, 1-6 C colors, 1-8 command description format, 1-2 command syntax, 1-2 commands geometry edge, 2-28 edge, 2-29 edge align, 2-30 edge check, 2-31 edge connect, 2-32 edge convert, 2-34 edge copy, 2-35 edge create arc, 2-..
Command Reference Guide 2009-02-02 1 16.3 KB
Licensee acknowledges that use of Fluent, Inc.’s products can only provide an imprecise estimation of possible future performance and that additional testing and analysis, independent of the Licensor’s products, must be conducted before any ..
Format and Font Conventions 2009-02-02 1 41.74 KB
The purpose of this guide is to categorize and describe the operations that are available by means of the GAMBIT GUI. The logical structure of the guide follows that of the Operation toolpad and its associated subpads. That is, the organizati..
CREATING THE GEOMETRY 2009-02-02 2 2156.98 KB
When you click the Geometry command button on the Operation toolpad, GAMBIT opens the Geometry subpad. The Geometry subpad contains command buttons that allow you to create, move, copy, modify, summarize, and delete vertices, edges, faces, an..
MESHING THE MODEL 2009-02-02 2 1209.95 KB
When you click the Mesh command button on the Operation toolpad, GAMBIT opens the Mesh subpad. The Mesh subpad contains command buttons that allow you to perform mesh operations involving boundary layers, edges, faces, volumes, and groups. T..
SPECIFYING ZONE TYPES 2009-02-02 2 75.82 KB
Overview Zone-type specifications define the physical and operational characteristics of the model at its boundaries and within specific regions of its domain. There are two classes of zone-type specifications: · Boundary types ·&nb..
USING THE MODELING TOOLS 2009-02-02 1 970.8 KB
When you click the Tools command button on the Operation toolpad, GAMBIT opens the Tools subpad. The Tools subpad provides access to the following GAMBIT operations. Symbol Command Set Description Coordinate System Create, modify, and displa..
POSTPROCESSING RESULTS 2009-02-02 1 766.91 KB
NOTE: This chapter describes postprocessing capabilities that are available only in the Fluent FlowLab software package—which is derived from the GAMBIT program. Consequently, this chapter pertains only to the direct use of FlowLab and/or to..
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