However, it was overkill if you just wanted a simple animation of a cut plot or surface plot. It’s very powerful, you can zoom in zoom out and combine different types of plots etc. You could always create transient plots in Flow with the animation wizard. Now, if you want to visualize a cut plot or surface plot from a transient study it’s as simple as using a play button - the way it should be. The new tool is in SOLIDWORKS Flow Simulation 2017 and it’s called the “Transient Explorer”. It made my life so much easier that I had to stop working and started writing this blog. In the process, I was using a new SOLIDWORKS tool for animating surface plots and cut plots. We can visualize phenomena that are difficult to see or measure physically. This is one of the big values of design validation. ![]() Molding is a transient process and XY plots are important but it’s very useful to see heat migration through the parts via animation. The goal of the analysis is to compare cooling line effects on tool surface temperatures. Today, I was running a SOLIDWORKS Flow Simulation (CFD/Computational Fluid Dynamics) model of a blow mold tool.
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