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10 th International PHOENICS Conference PHOENICS 3.6 3-5 May 2004

10 th International PHOENICS Conference PHOENICS 3.6 3-5 May 2004

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General Improvements In PHOENICS 3.6, the memory management for VR-Editor, Earth, VR-Viewer, PHOTON / AUTOPLOT and PINTO is handled dynamically. The need to recompile and relink just to have larger arrays has finally been banished.

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Page 1: 10 th International PHOENICS Conference PHOENICS 3.6 3-5 May 2004

10th International PHOENICSConference

PHOENICS 3.6

3-5 May 2004

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Contents

• This presentation shows some of the new features in PHOENICS 3.6

• The talk is in three parts:– General improvements (common to all modules)– Pre-processor (VR-Editor)– Post-processor (VR-Viewer)

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General Improvements

• In PHOENICS 3.6, the memory management for VR-Editor, Earth, VR-Viewer, PHOTON / AUTOPLOT and PINTO is handled dynamically.

• The need to recompile and relink just to have larger arrays has finally been banished.

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General Improvements

• Initial memory allocations are read from the CHAM.INI configuration file.

• If more memory is needed, each module will expand the relevant arrays as needed.

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VR Editor Improvements• The control of multiple objects has been

eased by the introduction of the Object Management dialog.

• Any column can be sorted in ascending order.

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VR Editor Improvements

• A right-click brings up a context-dialog.

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VR Editor Improvements

• The dialog allows standard Windows multiple selection using shift and control.

• Multiple selections automatically make a temporary group.

• All selected objects can be moved together, have their colour and transparency set, and be revealed or hidden.

• Objects can be selected from the screen or from the Object management dialog, with mouse control turned on.

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VR Editor Improvements

• Groups can be saved by clicking on Group / Save. There is no limit on the number of groups saved.

• Saved groups are written to Q1, and so are available in the next run.

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VR Editor Improvements

• The Object dialog itself has been turned into a tabbed dialog.

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VR Editor Improvements

• A new object type ASSEMBLY has been introduced.

• The assembly object acts as a ‘container’ for any number of other objects, which go together to make a component.

• Objects are added to an assembly object through the Hierarchy dialog.

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VR Editor Improvements• Components can be

added or removed from an assembly

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VR Editor Improvements

• All size and position changes made to the assembly object are also applied to all the components.

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VR Editor Improvements

• All the objects in the assembly can then be exported to a single file.

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VR Editor Improvements

• The saved assembly objects can then be imported into another model.

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VR Viewer Improvements

• The Object Management dialog is also present in the Viewer.

• It can turn the surface contouring on or off for the selected objects

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VR Viewer Improvements

• A similar approach has been taken to Slice management.

• Slices can be turned on & off individually.

• They can be moved, and have their orientation changed.

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VR Viewer Improvements

• There is a Streamline management dialog

• Streamlines can be turned on & off individually

• The start location for each track can be changed

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VR Viewer Improvements

• Streamlines can be animated using balls or vectors.

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VR Viewer Improvements

• The control dialogs for Contours, Vectors, Iso-surfaces and Plot limits have been made into a single tabbed dialog.

• Several other small control dialogs have been amalgamated.

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