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/- Using This Manual
- 1. Getting Started with Ansys Polyflow Classic in Ansys Workbench
- 1.1. Introduction to Ansys Workbench
- 1.2. The Workbench Graphical User Interface
- 1.3. Creating Polyflow Classic-Based Systems
- 1.4. Understanding Cell States with Polyflow Classic in Workbench
- 1.5. Starting Polyflow Classic Applications in Workbench
- 1.5.1. Starting Polyfuse from a Polyflow Classic-Based System
- 1.5.2. Starting Polymat from a Polyflow Classic-Based System
- 1.5.3. Starting a Preference Editor from a Polyflow Classic-Based System
- 1.5.4. Starting Polydata from a Polyflow Classic-Based System
- 1.5.5. Starting Polyflow Classic from a Polyflow Classic-Based System
- 1.5.6. Starting a Listing Viewer from a Polyflow Classic-Based System
- 1.5.7. Starting Polycurve from a Polyflow Classic-Based System
- 1.5.8. Starting Polystat from a Polyflow Classic-Based System
- 1.6. Saving Your Work in Polyflow Classic with Workbench
- 1.7. Exiting Polydata and Workbench
- 1.8. An Example of a Polyflow Classic Analysis in Workbench
- 1.9. Getting Help for Polyflow Classic in Workbench
- 2. Working with Ansys Polyflow Classic in Ansys Workbench
- 2.1. Generating Meshes in Ansys Meshing for Polyflow Classic
- 2.2. Importing Mesh and Data Files
- 2.3. Using the Update Command
- 2.4. Refreshing Polyflow Classic Input Data
- 2.5. Deleting Solution and Setup Cell Data for Polyflow Classic-Based Systems
- 2.6. Connecting Systems in Workbench
- 2.7. Duplicating Polyflow Classic-Based Systems
- 2.8. Stopping, Restarting, and Continuing a Calculation
- 2.9. Using Output Files from a Completed Simulation
- 2.10. Working with Input and Output Parameters in Workbench
- 2.11. Viewing Your Polyflow Classic Data Using Ansys CFD-Post
- 2.12. Understanding the File Structure for Polyflow Classic in Workbench
- 2.13. Working with ANSYS Licensing
- 2.14. Using Custom Systems
- 2.15. Polyflow Classic Project Templates
- 2.16. Recording Session Journals with Polyflow Classic in Workbench