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. |