CFD-Post Documentation


CFD-Post User's Guide contains the following:

Overview of CFD-Post describes CFD-Post functionality and advanced features.
Starting CFD-Post describes how to start CFD-Post and the environment variables that affect how CFD-Post operates.
CFD-Post Graphical Interface describes the CFD-Post interface.
CFD-Post in Ansys Workbench describes how to use CFD-Post in Ansys Workbench.
CFD-Post 3D Viewer describes how to use the CFD-Post 3D Viewer.
CFD-Post Workflow describes common ways to use CFD-Post.
CFD-Post File Menu describes the functionality available from the File menu and the file types that CFD-Post supports.
CFD-Post Edit Menu and Options (Preferences) describes the functionality available from the Edit menu, such as customizing CFD-Post by setting your preferences on the Options dialog box.
CFD-Post Monitor Menu describes the functionality available from the Monitor menu.
CFD-Post Session Menu describes how to record and replay session files. (Session files contain a record of the commands issued during a CFD-Post session.)
CFD-Post Insert Menu describes how to create new objects (such as locators, tables, charts, etc.), variables, and expressions by using the Insert menu.
CFD-Post Tools Menu describes how to use the CFD-Post Tools menu, which offers access to quantitative analysis utilities, the animation editor and the timestep selector.
Turbo Workspace describes how to use the CFD-Post Turbo workspace, which improves and speeds up post-processing for turbomachinery simulations.
CFX Command Language (CCL) in CFD-Post describes how to use the CFX Command Language (CCL).
CFX Expression Language (CEL) in CFD-Post describes the CFX Expression Language (CEL) in detail.
Command Actions describes how you can use command actions to edit or create graphic objects, and to perform some typical actions (such as reading or creating session and state files).
Line Interface Mode describes running CFD-Post in line-interface mode (that is, without using a user interface, but with a viewer that shows objects you create on the command line) and in batch mode (where a viewer is not provided and you cannot enter commands at a command prompt).
Fluent Field Variables Listed by Category lists the Fluent field variables and gives the equivalent Ansys CFX variable.