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Table of Contents
Global ......................................................................................................................................................... ix
1. Advisories ........................................................................................................................................... ix
2. Installation ......................................................................................................................................... ix
3. Licensing ............................................................................................................................................. x
4. Documentation ................................................................................................................................... x
5. ANSYS Customer Portal ....................................................................................................................... xi
I. ANSYS Structural Products ...................................................................................................................... 1
1. Mechanical ........................................................................................................................................ 3
1.1. Incompatibilities and Changes in Product Behavior from Previous Releases .................................. 3
1.2. General Enhancements ............................................................................................................... 4
1.3. Analysis Enhancements .............................................................................................................. 5
1.4. Geometry Enhancements ........................................................................................................... 6
1.5. Contact and Connection Enhancements ...................................................................................... 6
1.6. Graphics Enhancements ............................................................................................................. 6
1.7. Loads/Supports/Conditions Enhancements ................................................................................. 7
1.8. Finite Element (FE) Enhancements .............................................................................................. 7
1.9. Mapping Enhancements ............................................................................................................. 8
1.10. Solution Enhancements ............................................................................................................ 9
1.11. Rigid Body Solver Enhancements .............................................................................................. 9
1.12. Explicit Dynamics Solver Enhancements .................................................................................. 10
1.13. Results Enhancements ............................................................................................................ 10
2. Mechanical APDL ............................................................................................................................ 13
2.1. Structural ................................................................................................................................. 13
2.1.1. Contact ............................................................................................................................ 13
2.1.1.1. Bolt Thread Modeling .............................................................................................. 13
2.1.1.2. Contact Surface Wear .............................................................................................. 14
2.1.1.3. Traction-Based Model for Line-to-Line and Line-to-Surface Contact .......................... 14
2.1.1.4. Enhancements for Contact Interfacial Behavior Subroutines ..................................... 14
2.1.1.5. Other Contact Changes and Enhancements ............................................................. 14
2.1.2. Elements and Nonlinear Technology ................................................................................. 14
2.1.2.1. Rezoning ................................................................................................................. 15
2.1.2.2. Mesh Nonlinear Adaptivity (Automatic Rezoning) ..................................................... 15
2.1.2.3. Enhanced Ocean Loading ........................................................................................ 15
2.1.2.4. Section Integration for Pipes .................................................................................... 15
2.1.2.5. Arc-Length Method ................................................................................................. 16
2.1.3. Material and Fracture Modeling ........................................................................................ 16
2.1.3.1. Material Force Evaluation ......................................................................................... 16
2.1.3.2. Material Curve Fitting .............................................................................................. 17
2.1.3.3. Material Damage ..................................................................................................... 17
2.1.3.4. T-Stress Calculation for Fracture Analysis .................................................................. 17
2.1.3.5. Shape Memory Alloy (SMA) ...................................................................................... 17
2.1.3.6. Cohesive Zone Material (CZM) ................................................................................. 17
2.1.3.7. Chaboche Model with Creep .................................................................................... 17
2.1.3.8. Plasticity Yield Stress for Beams and Shells ................................................................ 18
2.1.3.9. Strain Energy Density Output ................................................................................... 18
2.1.3.10. Field Variables ........................................................................................................ 18
2.1.4. Linear Dynamics .............................................................................................................. 18
2.1.4.1. Mode Selection ....................................................................................................... 18
2.1.4.2. Structural Damping in a QRDAMP Modal Analysis .................................................... 19
2.1.4.3. Structural Damping in a Harmonic Analysis .............................................................. 19
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Release Notes
2.1.4.4. Mode-Superposition Harmonic Analysis for Cyclic Structures .................................... 19
2.1.4.5. Closely Spaced Modes (CSM) Method for Dynamic Design Method (DDAM) .............. 19
2.1.4.6. Precise Mass Summary ............................................................................................. 19
2.1.4.7. Damping Support for Component Mode Synthesis (CMS) Superelement Generation .................................................................................................................................... 19
2.1.4.8. Results Comparison with RSTMAC ............................................................................ 19
2.1.4.9. Mode Superposition Harmonic Analysis Based on the Unsymmetric Eigensolver ....... 20
2.1.4.10. Brake Squeal Analysis Using Superelements ........................................................... 20
2.2. Coupled Physics ........................................................................................................................ 20
2.2.1. Coupled-Field .................................................................................................................. 20
2.2.1.1. Multiframe Restart ................................................................................................... 20
2.2.1.2. Linear Perturbation .................................................................................................. 20
2.2.1.3. Nonlinear Stabilization ............................................................................................ 20
2.2.2. Low-Frequency Electromagnetics ..................................................................................... 20
2.2.2.1. Velocity Effects ........................................................................................................ 21
2.2.2.2. Linear Perturbation .................................................................................................. 21
2.2.2.3. Magnetic Energy, Co-energy, Apparent, and Incremental Energy ............................... 21
2.2.3. Acoustics ......................................................................................................................... 21
2.2.3.1. Sophisticated Acoustic Materials .............................................................................. 21
2.2.3.2. Acoustic Loads and Boundary Conditions ................................................................. 21
2.2.3.3. Visco-Thermo Acoustics ........................................................................................... 22
2.2.3.4. Acoustic Analysis ..................................................................................................... 22
2.2.3.5. Acoustic Postprocessing .......................................................................................... 22
2.2.3.6. Acoustic Commands ................................................................................................ 22
2.2.4. Thermal ........................................................................................................................... 22
2.2.4.1. Thermal Analysis with Radiosity ............................................................................... 23
2.2.4.2. View Factor File ....................................................................................................... 23
2.2.4.3. User-Defined Heat Generation Loading .................................................................... 23
2.2.5. Unidirectional Pressure Mapping ...................................................................................... 23
2.3. Solvers ..................................................................................................................................... 23
2.3.1. Sparse Solver Enhancements ............................................................................................ 23
2.3.2. Distributed Solver Enhancements ..................................................................................... 24
2.3.3. GPU Acceleration Enhancements ...................................................................................... 24
2.3.4. Modal Eigensolver Enhancements .................................................................................... 24
2.3.5. Other Solver Changes and Enhancements ........................................................................ 24
2.4. Commands ............................................................................................................................... 25
2.4.1. New Commands ............................................................................................................... 25
2.4.2. Modified Commands ........................................................................................................ 26
2.4.3. Undocumented Commands ............................................................................................. 28
2.5. Elements .................................................................................................................................. 29
2.5.1. Modified Elements ........................................................................................................... 29
2.5.2. Undocumented Elements ................................................................................................. 30
2.6. Documentation ........................................................................................................................ 30
2.6.1. Technology Demonstration Guide ....................................................................................... 30
2.6.1.1. Elastoplastic Creep Analysis of Lead-Free Solder Bumps ............................................ 30
2.6.1.2. Large-Deformation Neo-Hookean Analysis (via UserMat Subroutine) ........................ 30
2.6.1.3. Evaluation of Mixed-Mode Stress-Intensity Factors for 3-D Surface Flaws ................... 30
2.6.1.4. VCCT-Based Crack Growth Simulation of a Composite Laminated T-Joint .................. 31
2.6.1.5. Dynamic Simulation of a Nuclear Island .................................................................... 31
2.6.1.6. Bolt Thread Simulation ............................................................................................ 31
2.6.1.7. Wire Bonding Ultrasonic Transducer ......................................................................... 31
2.6.2. New Acoustic Analysis Guide .............................................................................................. 31
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2.6.3. Feature Archive ................................................................................................................. 31
2.6.4. Documentation Updates for Programmers ........................................................................ 31
2.6.4.1. Routines and Functions Updated ............................................................................. 31
2.6.4.2. Subroutines Added .................................................................................................. 31
2.7. Known Incompatibilities ........................................................................................................... 32
2.7.1. High-Frequency Electromagnetic Analysis ........................................................................ 32
2.7.2. Tabular Real Constants Using X,Y,Z Primary Variables ......................................................... 32
2.7.3. Normal Contact Stiffness .................................................................................................. 32
2.7.4. Tangential Contact Stiffness ............................................................................................. 32
2.7.5. Maximum Allowable Tensile Contact Pressure ................................................................... 32
2.7.6. Stream Function Wave Loading ........................................................................................ 33
2.7.7. Resuming Ocean Loading Analyses ................................................................................... 33
2.7.8. Acoustics ......................................................................................................................... 33
2.7.9. Preloads in Modal and Harmonic Analyses are Ignored ...................................................... 33
3. Autodyn .......................................................................................................................................... 35
3.1. Incompatibilities and Changes in Product Behavior from Previous Releases ................................ 35
3.2. New Features ............................................................................................................................ 35
4. Aqwa ............................................................................................................................................... 37
4.1. Aqwa Solver Modules ............................................................................................................... 37
4.2. Hydrodynamic Analysis Systems ................................................................................................ 37
4.3. Documentation ........................................................................................................................ 37
5. Beamcheck ...................................................................................................................................... 39
6. Fatjack ............................................................................................................................................. 41
7. ANSYS Composite PrepPost (ACP) .................................................................................................. 43
7.1. New Features ............................................................................................................................ 43
II. ANSYS Fluids Products .......................................................................................................................... 45
1. Fluent .............................................................................................................................................. 47
1.1. New Features in ANSYS Fluent 15.0 ........................................................................................... 47
1.2. Supported Platforms for ANSYS Fluent 15.0 ............................................................................... 54
1.3. New Limitations in ANSYS Fluent 15.0 ....................................................................................... 54
1.4. Limitations That No Longer Apply in ANSYS Fluent 15.0 ............................................................. 55
1.5. Updates Affecting Code Behavior .............................................................................................. 56
2. CFX .................................................................................................................................................. 63
2.1. New Features and Enhancements .............................................................................................. 63
2.1.1. Parallel Processing Enhancements ................................................................................... 63
2.1.2. ANSYS CFX-Solver ............................................................................................................ 63
2.1.3. ANSYS CFX-Pre ................................................................................................................. 65
2.1.4. ANSYS CFX Documentation .............................................................................................. 65
2.2. Incompatibilities ....................................................................................................................... 65
2.2.1. CFX-Solver ....................................................................................................................... 65
3. TurboGrid ........................................................................................................................................ 67
4. BladeModeler .................................................................................................................................. 69
4.1. BladeGen .................................................................................................................................. 69
4.1.1. BladeGen New Features and Enhancements ..................................................................... 69
4.2. BladeEditor ............................................................................................................................... 69
4.2.1. BladeEditor New Features and Enhancements ................................................................... 69
4.2.2. BladeEditor Incompatibilities ............................................................................................ 69
5. CFD-Post .......................................................................................................................................... 71
5.1. New Features and Enhancements .............................................................................................. 71
6. Polyflow .......................................................................................................................................... 73
6.1. Introduction ............................................................................................................................. 73
6.2. New Features ............................................................................................................................ 73
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6.3. Defect Fixes .............................................................................................................................. 75
6.4. New Limitations in ANSYS Polyflow 15.0 .................................................................................... 76
III. ANSYS Electronics Products ................................................................................................................. 77
1. Icepak .............................................................................................................................................. 79
1.1. Introduction ............................................................................................................................. 79
1.2. New and Modified Features in ANSYS Icepak 15.0 ...................................................................... 79
IV. ANSYS Geometry & Mesh Prep Products ............................................................................................. 83
1. DesignModeler ................................................................................................................................ 85
1.1. Electronics ................................................................................................................................ 85
1.2. Import/Export .......................................................................................................................... 85
1.3. Modeling Feature Enhancements .............................................................................................. 86
1.4. Option Changes ........................................................................................................................ 87
1.5. Parameter Manager .................................................................................................................. 87
1.6. Shared Topology ....................................................................................................................... 88
1.7. Units ........................................................................................................................................ 89
1.8. Usability ................................................................................................................................... 89
1.9. CAD Integration Enhancements ................................................................................................ 90
2. Meshing ........................................................................................................................................... 93
2.1. Incompatibilities and Changes in Product Behavior from Previous Releases ................................ 93
2.2. Ease of Use Enhancements ........................................................................................................ 93
2.3. Meshing Options Enhancements ............................................................................................... 93
2.4. Fluent Export Changes and Enhancements ................................................................................ 94
2.5. Assembly Meshing Changes and Enhancements ....................................................................... 94
2.6. Assembly Model Changes and Enhancements ........................................................................... 94
2.7. MultiZone Mesh Method Enhancements ................................................................................... 94
2.8. Parallel Part Meshing ................................................................................................................. 95
2.9. Size Control Enhancements ....................................................................................................... 96
2.10. Meshing Failure Troubleshooting ............................................................................................ 96
3. IC Engine ......................................................................................................................................... 97
4. ICEM CFD ......................................................................................................................................... 99
4.1. Highlights of ANSYS ICEM CFD 15.0 ........................................................................................... 99
4.2. Key New Features/Improvements .............................................................................................. 99
4.2.1. Workbench Add-In Component ........................................................................................ 99
4.2.2. Translate and Rotate ....................................................................................................... 100
4.2.3. Smooth Hexahedral Mesh Orthogonal ............................................................................ 100
4.2.4. Aspect Ratio (Fluent) ...................................................................................................... 100
4.2.5. Delaunay Smooth Mesh option ...................................................................................... 100
4.2.6. Geometry Import options ............................................................................................... 100
4.2.7. Remote Solver Manager ................................................................................................. 100
4.3. Documentation ...................................................................................................................... 100
4.3.1. Tutorials ......................................................................................................................... 101
5. Fluent Meshing .............................................................................................................................. 103
5.1. Changes in Product Behavior from Previous Releases ............................................................... 103
5.2. New Features .......................................................................................................................... 103
V. ANSYS Simulation Products ................................................................................................................ 109
1. Workbench .................................................................................................................................... 111
1.1. ANSYS Workbench .................................................................................................................. 111
1.1.1. ANSYS Workbench Enhancements .................................................................................. 111
1.1.2. ANSYS Workbench and EKM Integration ......................................................................... 113
1.2. External Connection ............................................................................................................... 114
1.3. Engineering Data Workspace ................................................................................................... 114
1.4. External Data .......................................................................................................................... 115
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1.5. FE Modeler ............................................................................................................................. 115
1.6. Remote Solve Manager (RSM) .................................................................................................. 115
1.6.1. Cluster Enhancements .................................................................................................... 115
1.6.2. RSM Setup Wizard Enhancements ................................................................................... 116
1.6.3. RSM Enhancements ........................................................................................................ 117
1.6.4. RSM User Interface Enhancements .................................................................................. 117
1.6.5. RSM Design Point Enhancements ................................................................................... 118
1.7. System Coupling ..................................................................................................................... 118
1.7.1. Numerics Changes ......................................................................................................... 119
1.7.2. Known Limitations ......................................................................................................... 120
1.8. TurboSystem ........................................................................................................................... 120
1.8.1. Vista CCD ....................................................................................................................... 120
1.8.1.1. Vista CCD New Features and Enhancements ........................................................... 120
1.8.1.2. Vista CCD Incompatibilities .................................................................................... 121
1.8.2. Vista CPD ....................................................................................................................... 121
1.8.2.1. Vista CPD Incompatibilities .................................................................................... 121
1.8.3. Vista RTD ........................................................................................................................ 121
1.8.3.1. Vista RTD New Features and Enhancements ........................................................... 121
1.8.3.2. Vista RTD Incompatibilities ..................................................................................... 121
1.8.4. Vista TF .......................................................................................................................... 121
1.8.4.1. Vista TF New Features and Enhancements .............................................................. 122
1.8.4.2. Vista TF Incompatibilities ....................................................................................... 122
1.8.5. Throughflow Analysis System ......................................................................................... 122
2. EKM ............................................................................................................................................... 123
2.1. ANSYS EKM Enhancements ..................................................................................................... 123
3. DesignXplorer ............................................................................................................................... 131
3.1. DesignXplorer Becomes an Open Optimization Platform with ACT Customization .................... 131
3.2. Optimization Enhancements ................................................................................................... 131
3.3. General Enhancements ........................................................................................................... 133
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1. Advisories
ANSYS 15.0 will be the last release to support the Windows XP operating system, Windows 7 (32-bit)
operating system, and the Windows 32-bit platform. Subsequent service packs' and verification testing
packages' discontinuance of support of Windows XP will concur with Microsoft's discontinuance of the
same, anticipated to be April 2014. For detailed and current support information, see the Platform
Support section of the ANSYS, Inc. website (www.ansys.com).
In addition to the incompatibilities noted within the release notes, known non-operational behavior,
errors and/or limitations at the time of release are documented in the Known Issues and Limitations
document, although not accessible via the ANSYS Help Viewer. See the ANSYS Customer Portal for information about the ANSYS service packs and any additional items not included in the Known Issues
and Limitations document. First-time users of the customer portal must register to create a password.
2. Installation
The following features are new or changed at Release 15.0. Please review these items carefully.
The Windows and Linux installation guides have been rewritten and reorganized to enhance ease of use.
Installs and Uninstalls can now be performed from a single unified installation interface.
An installation launcher is now available for the Linux platform. From this launcher, you can run the ANSYS
product, License Manager and EKM installs.
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Global
For Windows systems, ANSYS, Inc. Product installation must be performed by users with administrative
privileges.
Enhancements to the installation user interface include:
Improved installation speed
Streamlined content display during the installation process
Progress bar tracks the installation process
3. Licensing
The following enhancements have been made to ANSYS, Inc. Licensing for Release 15.0:
The ANSYS, Inc. License Manager now supports the use of IP addresses & LM_PROJECT in the FlexNet
options file.
DesignPoint studies and ANSYS HPC Parametric Pack has been enhanced in the following ways:
ANSYS Icepak licenses may now be reserved for DesignPoint studies and can be used with HPC Parametric Packs.
ANSYS Structural, ANSYS Structural Solver and ANSYS Professional NLS licenses may now be reserved
for DesignPoint studies and can be used with HPC Parametric Packs
In the License Preference dialog box, the PrePost tab now includes the product licenses that provide
both pre/post processing & solver capability. Previously, this class of product licenses (example ANSYS
Mechanical) were only available in the Solver tab.
The ANSYS ASAS SPLINTER functionality is now enabled in these products: ANSYS Multiphysics, ANSYS
Mechanical, ANSYS Professional NLS, ANSYS Structural and any ANSYS Academic products that contain
ANSYS Mechanical simulation capabilities.
Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) licensing has been enabled for both ANSYS HPC and ANSYS HPC Pack licenses.
EKM no longer needs to check out application licenses when extracting data for reports.
4. Documentation
The Help Viewer has been updated with a more modern browser look-and-feel. It offers several enhanced
and new capabilities:
Improved full-text searching, including filters for searching by physics, application, type, and book.
Boolean searching using a plain English query builder.
Table of Contents filtering, so you can hide any books that you dont use on a regular basis and then save
the filtered version as your default view.
Annotations, allowing you to add your own comments to the existing help pages. Annotations can be
saved and later imported into a future version of the help.
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Analysis Settings Output Controls. The maximum number of sets stored in the results file is now dynamic
and as a result, the Max Number of Result Sets property for the Analysis Settings Output Controls category was removed.
Analysis Settings Radiosity Controls. The Solver Tolerance property of the Radiosity Controls category
is now dependent upon the user-defined unit of measure.
In previous versions, if a high frictional contact was present (friction > 0.2), an unsymmetric stiffness
matrix was automatically used during a static or transient structural analyses. Now with the introduction
of the new Newton-Raphson Option property, you must specify an unsymmetric matrix by selecting the
Unsymmetric option in the Newton-Raphson Option property.
For Imported Displacements from External Data Import, the Ignore identifier was used to ignore a component, i.e. not apply any load component if the data was not available. This resulted in a component at
a step being fixed or free based on if load at the component was applied or not in any of the previous
steps. Now explicit options for Fixed (displacement = 0.0) and Free components are available, and Ignore
option is removed.
Pre-load the Mechanical editor. The default setting to pre-load the Mechanical editor has been changed.
This option (via Workbench Tools>Options) is no longer active by default when launching the application.
You can now pre-select a vertex or node or two vertices or nodes and then insert the following objects
to automatically create a directly attachment without the need of an intermediate remote point.
Joints
Springs
Beam Connections
Point Mass
Thermal Point Mass
The Plot Elements Attached to Named Selections option (selected in the Annotation Preference dialog
box) is active (checked) by default. In prior releases, it was unchecked by default which caused only the
geometry to be highlighted when you selected a Named Selection.
The Linear Buckling analysis now supports only the linear contact types Bonded and No Separation with
the MPC formulation method.
The Design Assessment system no longer supports upstream Response Spectrum or Random Vibration
systems when the assessment type is Solution Combination Only.
Random Vibration Analysis. You can now link a Random Vibration analysis system to a fully solved
Modal analysis without causing the solution of the Modal system to become obsolete. This new behavior
may, however, result in zero equivalent stress results in the Random Vibration analysis. Re-solving the
Modal analysis corrects this condition.
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Joints
Springs
Beam Connections
Point Mass
Thermal Point Mass
This is accomplished with the new property Applied By that is available in the Details of the object.
The Direct Attachment option allows you to scope directly to a node of the model while the Remote
Attachment option uses a Remote Point as a scoping mechanism.
Filtering the Tree Outline.
You can now remove objects from the tree display using the new Filter feature, Remove. The Filtering
system works the same for finding and displaying objects, but this new feature allows you to also exclude
filtered objects from the display.
You can now filter the tree by Boundary Condition objects, Connections objects, or Command objects
in addition to Results.
Coordinate System has been added as a new filtering option.
Mechanical Shortcut Keys. Certain selection and view shortcut keys are now available in Mechanical.
Coordinate System Object Suppression. You can now suppress coordinate system objects.
Create Element-based Named Selections. You can now create Named Selections based on element selections on a mesh. You may then use the element-based Named Selections with the MAPDL Solver via
a Command snippet.
Solving Units. Mechanical now supports a new unit quantity, Temperature Gradient, for temperature
changes per unit length.
Creating Named Selections through Promotion. A new option, Promote to Named Selection, is available
that allows you create a Named Selection based on the scoping of a Contact Region, Boundary Condition,
Remote Point, Spring, Joint, and Result objects.
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Contact Debonding. Contact Debonding is a new Mechanical feature for structural analyses that allows
you to define contact regions along an interface that will separate.
Interface Delamination. Interface Delamination is a new Mechanical feature for structural analyses that
allows you to simulate the separation of two materials across an interface.
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Path (Construction Geometry). When defining a path, you can now define the start and end locations
by selecting one or more nodes. If multiple nodes are selected to set the Start or End Location, an averaged
location of the selected nodes is used.
Remote Point Scoping. You can now scope a Remote Point to a single node or to multiple nodes on the
geometry.
Importing Mesh-Based Geometry. You can now import mesh-based geometries that are in the Mechanical APDL mesh common database (.cdb) format using the External Model system provided on the
Workbench Project page.
Element Selections. The ability to select Elements is now available in Mechanical and includes the following
capabilities:
Graphical Selection . You can select Elements in the graphics window and corresponding Element information is available from the Selection Information Window.
Named Selection. You can created Element-based Named Selections using graphical selection or criterionbased selection using the Worksheet. Criterion such as Element ID, Type, Location, and Mesh Metrics
are supported. Element-based Named selections are written into the MAPDL input file.
Results Scoped To Element Selections. You can scope Results, including User Defined Results, to Element-based Named Selections.
Exporting Node Results. You can now select and export results for one or more nodes on a result plot.
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Results Enhancements
Bearing Probe. Bearing results are now supported for the following Mechanical systems: Static Structural,
Transient Structural, Modal, Harmonic Response, Random Vibration, and Response Spectrum.
Response Spectrum Analysis. The Response Spectrum analysis now supports the Total Deformation
result type.
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2.1. Structural
Release 15.0 includes the following new features and enhancements for structural analyses:
2.1.1. Contact
2.1.2. Elements and Nonlinear Technology
2.1.3. Material and Fracture Modeling
2.1.4. Linear Dynamics
2.1.1. Contact
Release 15.0 includes the following enhancements for structural analyses involving contact:
2.1.1.1. Bolt Thread Modeling
2.1.1.2. Contact Surface Wear
2.1.1.3.Traction-Based Model for Line-to-Line and Line-to-Surface Contact
2.1.1.4. Enhancements for Contact Interfacial Behavior Subroutines
2.1.1.5. Other Contact Changes and Enhancements
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Bolt thread modeling is applicable to 3-D models and 2-D axisymmetric models and is available for
contact elements CONTA171, CONTA172, CONTA173, CONTA174, and CONTA175. For more information,
see Bolt Thread Modeling in the Contact Technology Guide and Bolt Thread Simulation in the Technology
Demonstration Guide.
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2.1.2.2. Mesh Nonlinear Adaptivity (Automatic Rezoning)
2.1.2.3. Enhanced Ocean Loading
2.1.2.4. Section Integration for Pipes
2.1.2.5. Arc-Length Method
2.1.2.1. Rezoning
Support for rezoning now includes surface-effect elements SURF153 and SURF154. For a complete list
of supported elements, see Rezoning Requirements in the Advanced Analysis Guide.
When remeshing using the mesh-splitting option, support is now available for 3-D mesh splitting. For
more information, see Remeshing Using Manual Mesh Splitting in the Advanced Analysis Guide.
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The following elements support material force evaluation: PLANE182, PLANE183, SOLID185, SOLID186,
and SOLID187.
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Material Model Combinations in the Material Reference and Material Model Combination Examples in
the Structural Analysis Guide.
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2.1.4.5. Closely Spaced Modes (CSM) Method for Dynamic Design Method (DDAM)
The closely spaced modes (CSM) method is now available for analyses using the dynamic design analysis method (DDAM). For more information, see Closely Spaced Modes (CSM) Method in the Mechanical
APDL Theory Reference.
2.1.4.7. Damping Support for Component Mode Synthesis (CMS) Superelement Generation
Damping is now supported when generating a superelement using component mode synthesis. For
more information, see Component Mode Synthesis (CMS) in the Mechanical APDL Theory Reference.
Damping ratios can also be added to the CMS reduced damping matrix for the fixed interface method.
The gyroscopic matrix of an axisymmetric rotating structure can now be included in the generation
pass of a CMS superelement to perform rotordynamics modal and harmonic analyses.
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2.2.1. Coupled-Field
This release includes the following enhancements in the area of coupled-field analysis:
2.2.1.1. Multiframe Restart
2.2.1.2. Linear Perturbation
2.2.1.3. Nonlinear Stabilization
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2.2.2.3. Magnetic Energy, Co-energy, Apparent, and Incremental Energy
2.2.3. Acoustics
This release includes the following enhancements in the area of acoustic analysis.
2.2.3.1. Sophisticated Acoustic Materials
2.2.3.2. Acoustic Loads and Boundary Conditions
2.2.3.3. Visco-Thermo Acoustics
2.2.3.4. Acoustic Analysis
2.2.3.5. Acoustic Postprocessing
2.2.3.6. Acoustic Commands
For further information, see the Acoustic Analysis Guide.
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pendent. An absorption coefficient can now be specified (SF,,ATTN) for frequency-dependent acoustic
surface loading.
2.2.4. Thermal
This release includes the following enhancements for structural analyses involving radiation analysis:
2.2.4.1.Thermal Analysis with Radiosity
2.2.4.2. View Factor File
2.2.4.3. User-Defined Heat Generation Loading
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2.3. Solvers
Release 15.0 includes the following new enhancements that improve solution procedures and features:
2.3.1. Sparse Solver Enhancements
2.3.2. Distributed Solver Enhancements
2.3.3. GPU Acceleration Enhancements
2.3.4. Modal Eigensolver Enhancements
2.3.5. Other Solver Changes and Enhancements
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that may trigger this message and suggestions on how to isolate the portion of the model that may
not be properly constrained.
It is possible to bypass the error detection logic for singular matrices (PIVCHECK,OFF).
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Commands
The QR Damp eigensolver calculations have been improved to use shared-memory parallelism
whenever possible.
2.4. Commands
This section describes changes to commands at Release 15.0.
Some commands are not accessible from menus and are available via the command input area or batch
file input only. The documentation for each command indicates whether or not a menu path is available
for that command operation.
2.4.1. New Commands
2.4.2. Modified Commands
2.4.3. Undocumented Commands
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READ -- Reads coordinate and pressure data from a file.
SPOWER -- Calculates sound power parameters.
SUBOPT -- Specifies subspace (SUBSP) eigensolver options.
TARGET -- Specifies the target nodes for mapping pressure onto surface effect elements.
TBIN -- Sets parameters used for interpolation of the material data tables.
WRITEMAP -- Writes interpolated pressure data to a file.
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MODOPT -- Specifies modal analysis options. The subspace eigensolver (Method = SUBSP) is now available.
MXPAND -- The ModeSelMethod argument has been added to allow users to specify the number of
modes to expand based on the modal effective masses, the mode coefficients, or the Dynamic Design
Analysis Method (DDAM) procedure. (For more information, see Mode Selection Based on DDAM Procedure
in the Structural Analysis Guide.)
NLDIAG -- Sets nonlinear diagnostics functionality. When contact diagnostic information is requested,
total volume loss due to wear is now included in the Jobname.CND file.
NLHIST -- Specifies result items to track during solution. Total volume loss due to wear can now be tracked
for contact pairs.
NRLSUM -- The new LabelCSM argument is used to specify the use of the closely spaced modes (CSM)
method for DDAM spectrum analysis. See Closely Spaced Modes (CSM) Method in the Mechanical APDL
Theory Reference
for more information.
OUTRES -- Controls the solution data written to the database. A new option allows you to specify the
number of user-defined state variables to be written to the results file.
PLESOL -- Displays the solution results as discontinuous element contours. The command now supports
strain energy density output.
PLNSOL -- Displays results as continuous contours. The command now supports strain energy density
output.
PRESOL -- Prints the solution results for elements. The command now supports strain energy density
output.
PRNSOL -- Prints nodal solution results. The command now supports strain energy density output.
QRDOPT -- The new CMCCoutKey argument allows complex modal contribution coefficients to be output
to the jobname.CMCC file.
REMESH -- Specifies the starting and ending remeshing points, and other options, for rezoning. The
command now supports 3-D mesh splitting.
RESWRITE -- The new cFlag argument is available for flagging complex results.
RSTMAC -- Calculates modal assurance critera (MAC) and matches nodal solutions from two results files
or from one results file and one universal format file. Results (.rstp or .rst file) can now be compared
against experimental data in universal format files (.unv) files. The new UNVscale argument supports
the scaling of nodal coordinates when File2 is a universal format file (.unv). KeyMass argument allows
the inclusion of the mass matrix diagonal in calculations.
SECDATA -- Describes the geometry of a section. The command now includes data to describe the new
BOLT section for bolt-thread modeling.
SECTYPE -- Associates section type information with a section ID number. A new contact section, Subtype
= BOLT, allows you to define a bolt thread surface in a contact analysis.
SF -- In an acoustic analysis, Lab = CONV no longer defines the attenuation coefficient. Use Lab = ATTN
instead.
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TB -- Activates a data table for material properties or special element input. A new WEAR label is available
for modeling contact surface wear. Also, there is now no limit on the number of temperature points
(NTEMP) for coefficient of friction (FRIC) and user-defined contact interaction (INTER) specifications.
TBFIELD -- Defines values of field variables for material data tables. Creep (TB,CREEP) and plasticity
(TB,PLASTIC) material models are now supported, for which temperature-dependent and/or user-defined
field-variable-based material data tables can be defined. Contact surface wear (TB,WEAR) is also supported,
for which temperature-dependent and/or time-dependent material data tables can be defined.
THOPT -- Sets the nonlinear transient thermal solution option. A new option is available for specifying
whether the FULL or QUASI solution method should use a multipass or an iterative algorithm. The legacy
LINEAR solution method has been undocumented.
USRCAL -- Allows user-solution subroutines to be activated or deactivated. Two new arguments have
been added: UTIMEINC for overriding the program-determined time step, and UCNVRG for overriding the
program-determined convergence.
*VFILL -- Fills an array parameter. A new RIGID argument generates the rigid body modes with respect
to the reference point coordinates.
VFOPT -- Specifies options for the view factor file. You can now specify file-compression options for a
binary file (Filetype = BINA), and low- or high-precision options for an ASCII file (Filetype = ASCI).
HFPCSWP
MSDATA
MSVARY
QFACT
FLOCHECK
HFPOWER
MSMASS
PERI
SPADP
FLREAD
HFPORT
MSMETH
PLFSS
SPARM
FLOTRAN
HFSCAT
MSMIR
PLSCH
SPFSS
HFADP
ICE
MSNOMF
PLSYZ
SPICE
HFARRAY
ICEDELE
MSPROP
PLTD
SPSCAN
HFDEEM
ICELIST
MSQUAD
PLTLINE
SPSWP
HFEIGOPT
ICVFRC
MSRELAX
PLVFRC
HFEREFINE
LPRT
MSSOLU
/PICE
HFMODPRT
MSADV
MSSPEC
PLWAVE
HFPA
MSCAP
MSTERM
PRSYZ
Because input for ocean loading has been simplified in this release, the SOCEAN command has also
been undocumented. For more information about ocean loading, see Applying Ocean Loads in the
Basic Analysis Guide.
For information about commands that have been undocumented in prior releases, see the archived
release notes on the ANSYS Customer Portal (p. xi).
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Elements
2.5. Elements
This section describes changes to elements at Release 15.0.
Some elements are not available from within the GUI. For a list of those elements, see GUI-Inaccessible
Elements in the Element Reference.
2.5.1. Modified Elements
2.5.2. Undocumented Elements
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2.6. Documentation
ANSYS, Inc. continues to refine the Mechanical APDL documentation set. To that end, the following
changes and enhancements to the documentation have occurred with this release:
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userfld - Update user-defined field variables
userwear - User-defined contact surface wear model
UTimeINC - Override the program-determined time step
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Known Incompatibilities
2.7.8. Acoustics
The Lab = EF argument on the BF command no longer defines the arbitrary velocity. Use Lab = VELO
instead.
The Lab = CONV argument on the SF command no longer defines the attenuation coefficient. Use Lab
= ATTN instead.
FLUID30, FLUID220, and FLUID221 element key options KEYOPT(2) = 2 and 3 are no longer supported
for defining a symmetric coupled modal or symmetric coupled harmonic analysis, respectively. To control
file sizes, KEYOPT(1) is now available when defining the coupled symmetric algorithm in a modal or
harmonic analysis using those elements.
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The following documentation changes have been made for Aqwa for Release 15.0:
Aqwa Theory Manual. A new Aqwa Theory Manual has been added to the Aqwa documentation set.
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The Adjacency dialog box, which allows you to identify, display, and rename face zones that are adjacent
to selected cell zones, is now supported as a full feature. It has been enhanced with the capability to rename
face zones based on a wildcard pattern. (Managing Adjacent Zones)
A new TUI command, mesh/redistribute-boundary-layer, is available to redistribute the nodes
in 3D boundary layer zones to enforce a desired growth rate following anisotropic adation. (Boundary
Layer Redistribution)
Models
Turbulence
A new subgrid-scale model is available for the large eddy simulation (LES) model, called the WallModeled LES S-Omega approach. It is an enhancement of the WMLES approach. WMLES does not
provide zero eddy-viscosity for flows with constant shear. Consequently, it does not allow the
computation of transitional effects, and can produce overly large eddy-viscosities in separating
shear layers. The new WMLES S-Omega formulation overcomes these deficiencies and provides
better results for cases where the near-wall grid is composed of polyhedral prism layers.(Algebraic
WMLES S-Omega Model Formulation)
Scale-Adaptive Simulation (SAS) can now be enabled in combination with any omega-based URANS
turbulence model, with the exception of the k-kl transition model which is not compatible with
the SAS formulation. (Setting Up Scale-Adaptive Simulation (SAS) Modeling)
Detached Eddy Simulation (DES) can now be enabled in combination with the transition SST turbulence model. (Setting Up the Detached Eddy Simulation Model)
Two formulations are available for limiting turbulent kinetic energy production when using two-equation
turbulence models. This can reduce the excessive generation of turbulent kinetic energy in stagnation
regions when using these models. ( Including Production Limiters for Two-Equation Models)
A new laminar-turbulent transition model called the Intermittency Transition model is available.
While it is similar to the Transition SST model, it has certain advantages, such as the ability to include
the effects of crossflow instability. Also, the model requires the solution of only one additional
transport equation, as opposed to the two that are solved for the Transition SST model. (Intermittency Transition Model)
Heat Transfer and Radiation
The ability to use a UDF to define inhomogeneous anisotropic thermal conductivity for solid materials (for example, composites), where the components of the conductivity matrix are not constant
and vary independently. (User-Defined Anisotropic Thermal Conductivity)
The ability to use multi-layer shells to model heat transfer in the normal and planar directions of
walls made up of layers of different materials. Note that the multi-layer shell mode will be enabled
by default; if you need to revert to the single-layer shell mode of previous versions of Fluent, you
can use the define/models/shell-conduction/multi-layer-shell? text command.
(Shell Conduction Considerations)
The S2S model now supports non-conformal fluid-fluid interfaces with the Coupled Wall option enabled,
where the wall zones created participate in the S2S calculations. Similarly, non-conformal fluid-solid
interfaces are now supported as well. Previous S2S implementations were only compatible with nonconformal fluid-fluid interfaces that did not involve a coupled wall.
Combustion and Species Transport
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Ability to visualize and report vectors and components of DEM collisional force, total force, and
acceleration when displaying particle trajectories. (Displaying of Trajectories)
Ability to have DPM particle tracking performed on a separate domain when using the Hybrid
method for parallel particle tracking. This offers improved load balancing and scalability. (Parallel
Processing for the Discrete Phase Model)
DPM source term linearization is now supported as a full feature. This was a beta feature in R14.5.
(Linearized Source Terms)
Volume of Fluid
Ability to specify transient profiles for free surface and bottom level for all supported open channel or
open channel wave boundaries. (Determining the Free Surface Level and Determining the Bottom Level)
Ability to specify density interpolation method at open channel pressure inlet and mass flow inlet
boundaries. (Choosing the Density Interpolation Method)
Ability to specify a sub time step size for VOF calculations to improve convergence in time-dependent
VOF simulations. (Setting Time-Dependent Parameters for the VOF Model)
Ability to prescribe velocity components for oblique waves as well as specify a reference direction from
which wave heading angle is measured. (Modeling Open Channel Wave Boundary Conditions)
Eulerian Multiphase Model
New methods for specifying/computing interphase heat-transfer coefficients in the Eulerian multiphase
model. (Including Heat Transfer Effects)
A new parameterized formulation of the Syamlal-OBrien drag model is available for incompressible
gas-solid flows that addresses a tendency of the conventional Syamlal-OBrien model to under/overpredict bed expansion. (Specifying the Drag Function)
Ability to compute Surface Integrals and Mass Flux Reports for degassing boundary conditions.
Adaptive time stepping is now available with the mixture and Eulerian multiphase models.
Eulerian Wall Film Model
The phase change option of Eulerian wall film model is now compatible with the mixture and the
eulerian-eulerian multiphase models.
You can now generate reports for the film heat transfer and the film mass flow at each external
boundary.
Population Balance
A new option to initialize bin-fractions at velocity-inlet boundaries according to a user-specified
log-normal distribution is available when using either of the discrete population balance models.
(Defining Population Balance Boundary Conditions)
Material Properties
You can now define and edit materials in the Create/Edit Materials dialog box while using the singlespecies and multi-species NIST real gas models.
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Ability to have DPM particle tracking performed on a separate domain when using the Hybrid
method for parallel particle tracking. This offers improved load balancing and scalability. (Parallel
Processing for the Discrete Phase Model)
User-Defined Functions (UDFs) and User-Defined Scalars (UDSs)
User-defined scheme variables created with rp-var-define are now saved and loaded with the
case file. (Defining a Scheme Variable in the Text Interface in the Fluent UDF Manual)
Data Import and Export
Tecplot export now supports polyhedral meshes. (Exporting Solution Data after a Calculation)
Graphics, Postprocessing, and Reporting
A new field variable, Cell Acoustic Courant Number, is available for compressible transient simulations
using the pressure-based solver. The existing Cell Courant Number has been renamed Cell Convective
Courant Number. (Field Function Definitions)
A new option, Average Over, has been added for force, moment, surface, and volume monitors,
which calculates a running average over a user-specified number of iterations/time steps for the selected coefficient. (Setting Up Force and Moment Coefficient Monitors in the Fluent User's Guide)
The definitions have changed for various functions that are available from the Y Axis Function dropdown list when postprocessing time-dependent data using the Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) algorithm
(Specifying a Function for the y-Axis):
The Power Spectral Density function has changed for cases when you are plotting the detailed spectrum
(not the octave or 1/3-octave bands) with either Frequency, Strouhal Number, or Fourier Mode selected
from the X Axis Function drop-down list. According to the new definition, the Power Spectral Density
is normalized per frequency unit of 1 Hz, so that it is statistically invariant to the total signal length /
spectrum frequency step. Consequently, in such cases its units have changed (for example, from Pa2 to
Pa2/Hz.
Note that the Sound Pressure Level (dB) function has been correspondingly changed, as it is derived from the Power Spectral Density.
The Magnitude function is now calculated using a more conventional definition. As a result, for n > 0
the Magnitude value is higher by a factor of the square root of 2 when compared to the value calculated
by previous releases of ANSYS Fluent (that is, version 14.5 or lower).
Note that the Sound Amplitude (dB) function has been correspondingly changed, as it is derived
from the Magnitude.
When using the Eulerian wall film model, you can generate reports for the film heat transfer rates
and the mass flow rates at each external boundary.
You can now create Output Parameters for surface and volume integrals using data-integrated Fluent
interface. For additional information, see Overview of Defining Surface Monitors, Overview of Defining
Volume Monitors, and Save Output Parameter Dialog Box.
It is now possible to enable spectrum smoothing when postprocessing time-dependent data with
the Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) algorithm, in order to suppress spurious amplitude fluctuations.
(Spectrum Smoothing Through Signal Segmentation)
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A new Dual Potential MSMD battery model add-on is now available. The model is based on the Multi
Scale Multi Domain approach and has an ability to simulate a single battery cell or complex battery
packs. The model includes three submodels of different complexity (the NTGK model, the Electric Circuit
model, and the Newman P2D model) to meet various design and analysis needs. (Dual-Potential MSMD
Battery Model )
Beta Features
There are also some exciting new enhancements available as beta features that you may be interested in
trying out. Detailed documentation is in the Fluent 15.0 Beta Features Manual which is available on the
ANSYS Customer Portal.
where <driveletter> is the target drive letter including the colon (e.g. D:).
When running ANSYS Fluent on a Linux machine directly or through a remote connection (such as NICE
DCV or RealVNC), some dialog boxes may open in the background and be obscured from view. If you
encounter this issue, you can define the environment variable KEEP_DIALOG_ON_TOP. This forces
new dialog boxes to open in the foreground of your display.
Remote display
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Newer releases of Linux are known not to have rsh installed which is used by default to spawn remote
processes in parallel. This will cause remote processes to fail to start unless you either select SSH in the
Fluent Launcher or use the -ssh command line option.
Platform MPI does not support running in parallel in an overload condition (using more cores than are
physically available on a machine). For performance reasons, running in an overload condition is generally
not recommended. However, if it is required to run overloaded than you can use Intel MPI (-mpi=intel)
or OpenMPI (-mpi=openmpi).
Other
When running Fluent from within Workbench, it is not possible to create new parameters after running
calculations.
When using the opengl display driver, displaying filled contours in a 2D case will cause a crash if the
surfaces selected in the Contours dialog box contain more than 2000 1D facets. As a workaround, you
can use the msw driver (Windows) or x11 driver (Linux) or disable Filled in the Contours dialog box.
Connecting or disconnecting a VPN network while running a Fluent simulation will result in a failure
because of changes to the network interface.
ANSYS Fluent Meshing fails to start with -g or -gu specified when using Fluent LM. As a workaround,
you can use ANSYS LM.
For a complete list of known limitations, including those which exist from previous releases, refer to Known
Limitations in ANSYS Fluent 15.0 in the Fluent Getting Started Guide.
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The Eulerian wall film model is now compatible with moving walls and moving reference frames.
The S2S model now supports non-conformal fluid-fluid interfaces with the Coupled Wall option
enabled, where the wall zones created participate in the S2S calculations. Similarly, non-conformal
fluid-solid interfaces are now supported as well. Previous S2S implementations were only compatible
with non-conformal fluid-fluid interfaces that did not involve a coupled wall.
Fluent now allows specification of Arrhenius reverse rate parameters (Chemkin keyword REV) for
gas phase reactions.
Materials
Access to the Create/Edit Materials dialog box and menus is no longer restricted when you are
using the NIST real gas models.
Solver
Memory for monitors is no longer allocated based on the zone id. A large value for zone id on a zone
with a monitor will no longer result in significant memory overhead.
In previous releases, when using 2nd order in time the flow equation treated the first 2 timesteps as 1st
order whereas scalar equations treated only the 1st timestep as 1st order. Both flow and scalar equations
now behave consistently. Flow only cases will be unchanged. However cases which use flow together
with energy, turbulence, etc. may show differences in their transient histories.
The default setting for pressure discretization in single-phase flows is now Second Order instead of the
Standard scheme used in previous releases. This change will affect only newly set up cases. Existing case
file settings are respected and clicking Default in an existing case, or in any R15 case derived (i.e. saved)
from a pre-R15 case will result in the R145 default being chosen.
The default pressure discretization scheme for flows using the mixture multiphase model is now PRESTO.
In addition the available methods for mixture multiphase models are now restricted to PRESTO and Body
Force Weighted. Exiting case file settings will be respected and will present the previous list of available
pressure discretization methods.
For the density-based solver, pressure-outlet boundary conditions now enforce the specified pressure as
a constant value by default. This is consistent with the default treatment when using the pressure-based
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For robust startup from Standard Initialization with pressure schemes using Linear, Body Force Weighted,
or Second order, the solver switches internally to PRESTO! for the first iteration only. Thereafter, the
user/case specified pressure scheme is used. This fix was found to be especially useful for zero velocity
initial conditions and it helps prevent the development of unphysical pressure fields. This fix is controlled
via rpvar pressure/presto-at-startup?, this rpvar is on by default. To recover the old behavior,
set the rpvar to false in the journal file or directly in the active Fluent session. Note that this rpvar is not
saved to the case file. NITA, Hybrid Initialization, and FMG Initilization cases are unaffected along with
all cases using PRESTO! or Standard pressure schemes.
A change has been made to the handling of porous jump boundary conditions in single phase flows. The
porous jump face zone is now reoriented based on the bulk flow direction. This removes a solution dependence on the orientation of the porous jump zone. To revert to the previous behavior, use the following
Scheme command:
(rpsetvar jump/orient-zone-based-on-flow? #f)
Convergence Optimization
Several changes in default settings have been made for the AMG linear solver. Existing case file settings
will be respected.
Maximum number of AMG cycles for coupled equations is changed to 10 from 30.
The energy equation now uses F-cycle by default (was Flexible cycle).
When Pseudo-Transient is enabled, the pseudo-transient method is no longer applied for combustion
variables or species by default. Additionally, for the premixed, partially-premixed, and PDF combustion
models, pseudo-transient is no longer applied to the energy equation by default. Existing case settings
are respected.
The domain reordering operation has been removed from FMG initialization. This may change the convergence behavior during FMG initialization, but the final results should be the same. You can manually
perform the reordering before starting the FMG initialization by using the Mesh Reorder Domain
menu command. You can also use the TUI command mesh/reorder/reorder-domain.
Porous and/or solidification/melting models that solve the energy equation using pseudo transient
method will now use a solid pseudo transient time scale to achieve faster convergence for the energy
equation. To revert to the old behavior use the following command:
(rpsetvar 'pseudo/energy-solid-dt-in-melt-porous-zone? #f)
Solver-Meshing
The diffusion-based mesh smoothing method has been changed to use a finite element discretization
rather than a finite volume discretization when the mesh does not include polyhedral or hanging-node
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elements. As a result, small differences in the smoothed element shapes can be expected which may lead
to small solution changes in mesh-dependent problems.
When using the VOF model with remeshing volume and mass conservation is now enforced on a perphase basis rather than only at the mixture level.
A source term correction is added to the energy equation for moving and deforming meshes (MDM) where
pressure work must be included. This source is designed to prevent non-physical build up of temperature
that commonly occurs with 1st order in time mdm cases for compressing cylinders. It is active for all 1st
order cases where pressure work is needed. It is also active for 2nd order in time mdm with remeshing,
when remeshing occurs and the solver switches to 1st order in time. To disable the addition of the source
term, enter the following command:
(rpsetvar 'mdm-press-work-correct? #f)
The algorithm for conversion to polyhedral cells has been modified in order to reduce the memory consumption for the conversion. As a result of this change, there may be small differences in nodal positions
when compared to meshes converted using older versions of Fluent. The legacy conversion algorithm
can be invoked using the following Scheme command:
(rpsetvar 'polyhedra/lean-conversion? #f)
Turbulence
The effects of compressibility on turbulence are no longer included by default. To enable them you must
either enable Compressibility Correction in the Viscous Model dialog box or use the TUI command
define/models/viscous/turb-compressibility? (This TUI command was previously called
define/models/viscous/kw-compressibility?)
A small lower limit is imposed on U* when using non-equilibrium wall functions in order to avoid zero
wall shear.
The Wall Modeled LES (WMLES) S-Omega formulation that was a beta feature in Fluent R14.5 has been
further optimized and is now released in R15.0. To revert to the previous (beta) formulation, use the
scheme command:
(rpsetvar 'les-wmles-smnsomg/version-r145? #t)
You can no longer combine the SST model with SAS using the TUI command: define/models/viscous/turbulence-expert/kw-add-sas?. In order to combine SAS with SST in R15.0 your only
option is to select Scale-Adaptive Simulation (SAS) from the Model list in the Viscous Model dialog
box. If you used the TUI command to combine SAS with SST in R14.5, you must switch to the Scale-Adaptive Simulation (SAS) model in the Viscous Model dialog box in order to continue the simulation in
R15.0 (note that the solution may change as a result).
Heat Transfer
The dual-cell heat exchanger model has been improved to eliminate problems when the target heat rejection was specified as a negative value. Cases in which target heat rejection is a positive value are not
affected.
The S2S model now supports non-conformal fluid-fluid interfaces with the Coupled Wall option enabled, where the wall zones created participate in the S2S calculations. Similarly, non-conformal fluid-
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Reacting Flow
For ISAT, Jacobians are now calculated analytically. No solution changes are expected with the exception
that cases where the ODE solver was previously not converging may now converge using the analyticallycalculated Jacobians. Run-times in general should decrease.
The stoichiometric mixture fraction required when discretizing flamelets and PDF tables is now calculated
by minimizing reactant mole fractions rather than by using peak temperature. Small changes in interpolated
values can be expected due to different discretization points.
A new spark model has been introduced which is much less sensitive to numerical parameters such as
mesh size and time-step. By default, Fluent will revert to the R14.5 spark model when reading R14.5 case
files.
A more accurate algorithm is used for the stiff chemistry solver with second order temporal discretization.
Some changes in results can be expected compared with previous releases.
The G-equation premixed model incorporates numerical enhancements for curvature calculation.
The DPM source term is now calculated correctly for Non-Premixed and Partially-Premixed combustion
with DPM, which may cause a difference of a few Kelvin from pre- Release 15.0 versions. To revert to the
older formulation:
(rpsetvar 'pdf/dpm-h-source-r145? #t)
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The default density for the material particle-mixture-template has been changed to volume-weightedmixing-law from a constant value of 1 kg/m3.
Volume of Fluid Model
Linear damping has been added to the VOF numerical beach treatment for open channel flow. This may
marginally affect the damping behavior in the numerical beach zone, but should not affect the results in
the non-damping zone.
Acoustics
The definitions of Y Axis Functions when using the Fast Fourier Transform tool have been changed. Refer
to Graphics, Reporting, and Postprocessing in this section for further details.
The Overall sound pressure level, which is printed to the Fluent console after a FFT of the acoustic signals,
may deviate from Release 14.5 results. The old value resulted from summing up the Fourier modes. The
new value is based on the raw signal variance, without the possible effect of the window function. This
change is a result of the newly implemented Welchs method (FFT averaging using the multiple overlapping
segments.
Graphics, Reporting, and Postprocessing
The definitions of the available Y Axis Functions for the Fast Fourier Transform tool have been changed.
Magnitude has been scaled up by a factor of SQRT(2) for n>0 making it consistent with the conventional
definition. The Sound Amplitude (dB) function has been changed correspondingly, as it is derived
from Magnitude.
Power Spectral Density has changed for cases when the user plots the detailed spectrum (as opposed
to the octave or 1/3octave bands) with Frequency, Strouhal Number, or Fourier Mode selected as
the X Axis Function. With the new definition, the Power Spectral Density is normalized per frequency
unit of 1 Hz. It is thus statistically invariant to the total signal length / spectrum frequency step. As a
result, the units have changed in such cases (for example, from Pa2 to Pa2/Hz). The Sound Pressure
Level (dB) definition has likewise changed as it is derived from Power Spectral Density.
The step-by-step particle report (.his) for DPM steady particle tracking no longer contains a column
labeled Particle Number in Parcel. Data in subsequent columns will shift by one column.
User Interface
Solver interrupts have been improved to maintain better solver state consistency. The new behavior is as
follows:
Pressing Ctrl+c during a transient simulation no longer interrupts the solver immediately, but waits
until the end of the current time step before stopping the solver. If desired, you can interrupt the
solver immediately by pressing Ctrl+c a second time.
For steady state simulations the behavior of Ctrl+c remains unchanged and it interrupts the solver immediately.
The Cancel button in the Working dialog box behaves similarly, interrupting immediately for steady
state and at the end of the time step for transient.
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DEFINE_DPM_PROPERTY
#define DEFINE_DPM_PROPERTY(name, c, t, p) \
real name(cell_t c, Thread *t, Tracked_Particle *p)
The argument cxboolean vapor_phase has been added to the User Defined Real Gas Density Macro.
double ANYNAME_density
double ANYNAME_density(double T, double P, double yi[])
The variable vapor_phase passes to your UDF the setting of the text-interface command
define/user-defined/real-gas-models/set-phase or, if applicable, the zone phase
set by the text-interface command define/boundary-conditions/modifyzones/change-zone-phase.
In the Fuel Cell and Electrolysis model, the arguments cell_t c and Thread *t have been added to
the Fuel Cell UDF macro to enable you to specify the water vapor saturation pressure as a function of
temperature and user-specified values.
real Get_P_sat
real Get_P_sat(real T)
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You can more easily specify whether the interpolator matches fluid definitions between the Initial Values
File(s) and the Solver Input File. By default, when interpolating from multiple Initial Values files onto a
single Solver Input File, if each Initial Values File contains just one fluid, then the interpolator regards all
of these fluids as being the same fluid, regardless of the Fluid Definition name.
You can make the interpolator match each fluid from each Initial Values File with the appropriate
fluid in the Solver Input File by selecting the Enforce Strict Name Mapping for Phases setting, which
is described in Interpolator Tab in the CFX-Pre User's Guide.
If Lagrangian Particle Tracking information is included in the simulation, you can now monitor particle
energy and mass flow rates in addition to particle force, momentum, and sources.
Particle track variables are now available in histograms. In addition, two new particle track variables are
available: <Particle Type>.Velocity Magnitude, <Particle Type>.Particle Mass
Flow Rate. For details, see Particle Track Variables in the CFX Reference Guide.
The expert parameter porous cs discretisation option has a new option: 3. For details, see
Discretization Parameters in the CFX-Solver Modeling Guide.
Expert parameter realeos liquid prop is now accessible from the user interface. This parameter
controls whether liquid saturation properties are extracted using a function of temperature or a function
of both temperature and pressure. For details, see Physical Models Parameters in the CFX-Solver Modeling
Guide and Real Gas Liquid Properties in the CFX-Solver Theory Guide.
Transient Blade Row model expert parameters are available in CFX-Pre under the Expert Parameters details
view. For details, see Transient Blade Row Models Parameters in the CFX-Solver Modeling Guide.
Refrigerant material R-1234yf is now available for selection as a fluid material in the ANSYS CFX materials database.
You can now enable Beta features from the options menu. For details, see CFX-Solver Manager Options
in the CFX-Solver Manager User's Guide.
Several bug fixes and improvements have been made to the calculation and reporting of equation imbalances. The changes relate to the way that imbalance percentages are calculated, and can therefore affect
the number of iterations the solver performs when percentage imbalances are used to determine convergence.
Specific areas where imbalance percentages may have changed from previous versions include:
Multiphase cases without domain interfaces
Particle transport cases
Cases with point, boundary, or subdomain sources
Note that in all cases, only the way the that the normalized (percentage) imbalances are calculated
has been changed; the way that the equation imbalances are calculated is unchanged. For details,
see Global Conservation Statistics in the CFX-Solver Manager User's Guide.
The calculation of solver work units in parallel runs has been modified to be more consistent with the
calculation of solver work units in serial runs. The calculation of solver work units in parallel runs is now
independent from the number of partitions. There was formerly a problem affecting all parallel runs (especially runs with a large number of partitions), whereby the calculated work units were too large, causing
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Incompatibilities
the linear solver to return prematurely. This former problem resulted in different convergence histories
depending on the number of partitions. The convergence histories are now more consistent.
There is a new expert parameter, parallel optimization level, to help optimize parallel performance. For details, see Physical Models Parameters in the CFX-Solver Modeling Guide.
2.2. Incompatibilities
This sections highlights differences in the behavior between Release 14.5 and Release 15.0 of ANSYS
CFX.
2.2.1. CFX-Solver
File Type Support
FLOTRAN files with the following extensions are no longer supported: .rfl, .brfl, .brmg, .brst, and .brth.
Numerics Changes
The algorithm for the Surface of Revolution option for Mesh Motion has changed to allow
surfaces to run perpendicular to the axis of revolution. If necessary, you can revert some aspects of
the old algorithm by setting the expert parameter meshdisp sor override to f.
Discretization changes (that affect the converged solution):
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The default value of the expert parameter porous cs discretisation has changed from 2 to
3. For details on this expert parameter, see Discretization Parameters in the CFX-Solver Modeling Guide.
MPICH is no longer a (readily available) parallel start method.
Immersed solid cases that utilize the General Motion option (for Domain Motion) to rotate both the
body and the origin will not orientate correctly after a restart if the initial values file was created with a
version earlier than 15.0.
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4.1. BladeGen
BladeGen is a geometry-creation tool for turbomachinery blade rows.
4.2. BladeEditor
ANSYS BladeEditor is a plugin for ANSYS DesignModeler for creating, importing, and editing blade
geometry.
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6.1. Introduction
ANSYS Polyflow 15.0 is the fifth version of ANSYS Polyflow to be integrated into ANSYS Workbench.
Starting in version 12.1, ANSYS Polyflow users were able to create interlinked systems with geometry,
meshing, solution setup, solver and postprocessing inside ANSYS Workbench, using shared licensing
and HPC. Blow molding and extrusion application-specific versions of ANSYS Polyflow were introduced
to allow specific industrial processes to be simulated. With regard to modeling, two new models were
introduced: the volume of fluid (VOF) model for free surface modeling in a fixed domain; and the discrete
ordinates (DO) model for radiation.
In ANSYS Polyflow 15.0, the ANSYS Workbench integration, licensing, and modeling capabilities have
been further enhanced to meet the needs of ANSYS Polyflow users.
Note
ANSYS Polyflow 15.0 is installed under ANSYS Inc\v150\polyflow on Windows and
ansys_inc/v150/polyflow on Linux platforms.
ANSYS Polyflow 15.0 is available within ANSYS Workbench for Windows and Linux platforms.
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For nonisothermal problems, it is now easier to enable appropriate evolution schemes related
to three typical sources of nonlinearities (that is, viscous heating, thermal convection, and the
temperature dependence of the viscosity), and thus reduce the risk of convergence difficulties.
When using ANSYS Polymat to fit material parameters for a multi-mode differential viscoelastic
model, it is now possible to specify that the corresponding nonlinear parameters for the material model be assigned the same value among all modes. This may improve the fitting procedure
by increasing the sensitivity of the model properties with respect to nonlinear parameters.
The guidelines for using visoelastic models have been expanded and improved in the Polyflow
User's Guide and the Polymat User's Guide.
It is now possible to make contact parameters dependent upon contact time via the PMAT feature.
The contact time is now part of the list of available fields when defining a PMAT function for a
parameter affecting contact.
The import of CutCell meshes has been improved such that there are fewer configurations of
non-conformal elements that are not supported.
The following solver-related improvements have been made:
The solver speed has increased for diagonal matrices, allowing the solver to calculate postprocessors
(for example, shear rate) faster.
The solver memory management is improved.
The algorithm for the calculation of the inside field as part of the mesh superpostion technique
has been improved, leading to a five-fold increase in speed for small screws, and an up to ten-fold
increase for long screws, with only a minor increase in the memory footprint. This algorithm also
scales well in parallel.
The time-step management has been improved when adaptive meshing is used for large deformations: larger time steps are used, leading to significant reductions in computational time. Note
that the reason why the reported number of steps can be larger is because a time step can be
skipped when mesh deformation is too important.
The global CPU time has been reduced through the computation of postprocessors only when required; some postprocessors are only executed when an output is triggered.
Improvements have been made relating to IO: the amount of data written in files has been reduced
through the elimination of unnecessary or redundant data; the free format is now used, which allows
the data to be written with less characters (about 30% less); and asynchronous writes are performed
when possible.
When adaptive meshing is activated, calculated quantities must be mapped from the previous
mesh onto the improved mesh. This mapping has been significantly accelerated.
The evaluation of curvatures and angles between elements of the mold for adaptive meshing for
contact has been optimized, in order to reduce the number of calculations. Adaptive meshing is
thus much faster.
The default thickness interpolation for shell elements has been changed from linear (continuous)
to constant (discontinuous).
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Defect Fixes
It is now possible to define slip conditions that are not only velocity and temperature dependent,
but also pressure dependent. This pressure dependence can be used to model a slipping law
that is quite similar to the Coulomb law. Pressure-dependent slip is not available for contact
problems.
The contact detection algorithm has been further improved, making it even more robust.
An example demonstrating the inverse prediction capability (die design) for fiber spinning has been
added.
The loading of large mesh files in Polydata has been significantly accelerated.
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A fix was introduced to avoid Polydata crashes related to the definition of adaptive meshing for large
variations of shear rate.
The delaying strategy in the solver has been corrected, so that variables are eliminated in the best
order. This removes the risk of null pivot and improves the conditioning of the equations system.
Polyflow now correctly interpolates all fields and correctly evaluates moving parts shape when
using adaptive meshing for Mesh Superposition Technique (MST) in 2D. In previous releases of
Polyflow, interpolation of the initial coordinates for nodes on the middle of segments of moving
parts led to erosion of the moving parts.
It is now possible to use -coordinate and -velocity in PMAT functions in the frame of shell
simulations.
The generation of a sliceable free jet for a non-conformal (CutCell) mesh is now more robust.
The force postprocessor for differential viscoelastic flows is now more accurate.
A fix has been introduced to avoid crashes of the parallel solver when using user-defined functions.
The secant solver is now more robust when handling the transport equation in deforming meshes.
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1.1. Introduction
ANSYS Icepak 15.0 is a release of ANSYS Icepak that has new features and defect fixes. New features
are listed in the following section of this document.
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Implemented feature to view trace layers by net information. See Section Importing Trace Files of the
Users Guide.
Model Import/Export
Implemented option to publish ANSYS Icepak parameters to the Workbench Parameter Manager. Allows
design points, design of experiments and optimization with ANSYS DesignXplorer. See Design Explorer
- Icepak Coupling in Workbench of the Users Guide.
Implemented one-way coupling between Q3D Extractor and ANSYS Icepak application within ANSYS
Workbench. Both volumetric and surface mapping are possible. See Ansoft - Icepak Coupling in Workbench of the Users Guide.
Implemented export of distributed Icepak HTC values for package top and substrate. See Section Write
Sentinel TI HTC File of the Users Guide.
Model summary report now includes material properties for each object.
Modeling and meshing
DesignModeler supports creation of Icepak enclosure object. See Section Icepak Enclosure of the
DesignModeler Users Guide.
Implemented species transport modeling to enable modeling of multiple species (up to twelve) in the
simulations. See Section Species Transport Modeling of the Users Guide.
Implemented automatic adaptive time-stepping for transient solutions. See Section User Inputs for
Transient Simulations of the Users Guide.
Implemented additional specification for solar loading. Solar loads can now be defined by total heat
flux and direction vector. See Section User Inputs for the Solar Load Model of the Users Guide.
Implemented ability to specify transient currents for variable Joule heating. See Section Adding a Source
to Your ANSYS Icepak Model of the Users Guide.
Implemented fixed flow rate for fans with 2D CAD shaped geometry. See Section Fixed Flow of the
Users Guide.
Implemented feature to allow temperatures at boundary nodes of network objects to be transient. See
Section Adding a Network to Your ANSYS Icepak Model of the Users Guide.
Implemented the kw-sst turbulence model. See Section k- SST Model of the Users Guide.
Implemented feature to identify gaps between objects that overlap. See Section Meshing Options of
the Users Guide.
Solving
Implemented a new coupled pressure velocity solver scheme for robust and efficient solution of steadystate flows. See Section Using the Solve Panel to Set the Solver Controls of the Users Guide.
Enabled GPU computing for coupled solver and ray tracing radiation model. See Section Using Graphics
Processing Units (GPUs) with Icepak of the Users Guide.
Postprocessing and reporting
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1.1. Electronics
Electronics Enhancements
If you are using Icepak, you may now define a PCB object from a block or polygonal block geometry.
Additionally, you are now able to create an Enclosure object using the Electronic Enclosure feature. The
enclosure can take as input an enclosure shaped body and generate an Icepak body that defines the
Icepak Enclosure object.
For more information, see Electronics> Electronics Menu in the DesignModeler Users Guide.
1.2. Import/Export
IGES/STEP Property Changes
You may now specify Heal and Clean options for IGES imports, and the Stitch Surfaces option for STEP
imports. IGES and STEP import options now are consistent with each other.
For more information, see Geometry Options in Import and Attach Options (Menus> File Menu> Import
External Geometry File) in the DesignModeler Users Guide.
Attach Feature Source Property Changes
The Attach feature now allows the Source property to be reconnected with an active CAD system,
mostly used when resuming work from a previous Workbench session. The new option, Browse..
launches a file selection dialog box to pick a CAD file.
For more information, see Source Property (Menus> File Menu> Attach to Active CAD Geometry> Attach
Properties) in the DesignModeler Users Guide.
Method to Export Cross Section Data to a Script
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Though batch scripting commands exist for cross section types, there is now an option to export cross
section data to a script. The Export Cross Sections to Script.. is found in the context menu of the cross
section group in the Tree Outline.
For more information, see Export Cross Sections to Script (Menus> Context Menus) in the DesignModeler
Users Guide.
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Parameter Manager
For more information, see Thin/Surface (3D Modeling> 3D Features) in the DesignModeler Users Guide.
Plane Definition Added
You can define Plane features with circular or elliptical edges.
For more information, see New Plane (Planes and Sketches> Active Plane/Sketch Toolbar) in the
DesignModeler Users Guide.
Component Display in Distance Finder
You can easily compute the XYZ components of the nearest distance computed in addition to the
nearest distance when using the Distance Finder utility. XYZ components can also be computed from
a particular plane.
For more information, see Distance Finder (3D Modeling> Analysis Tools) in the DesignModeler Users
Guide.
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The Parameter Manager has be redesigned in the latest release so that parameters can be assigned
units. Other features include the ability for you to suppress/unsuppress individual design parameters
and expressions, and state icons that indicate validity of invalidity of each line in the table.
For more information, see Parameters> Parameters Windows in the DesignModeler Users Guide.
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Usability
1.7. Units
Unit Property for Coordinates Files
You can specify the units of the incoming data when using the Coordinates File option in the Point
and 3D Curve features.
For more information, see Coordinates File (3D Modeling> Concept Menu> 3D Curve or 3D Modeling>
3D Features) in the DesignModeler Users Guide.
Support for Tolerance Handling
Model Tolerance is now able to be set in addition to specifying the session unit. This defines the precision
to be used for the model. The feature list will be marked to regenerate completely when the tolerance
is changed.
For more information, see Large Model Support and Model Tolerance in Menus> Units Menu in the
DesignModeler Users Guide.
Unit Selection Feature
Both Units and model size settings can be modified from either the Units Menu or the Details View of
the model. Large model support or micrometers must be selected, prior to adding features. Any other
unit selections may be chosen at any time during the session.
For more information, see Units (Scripting API> Script Features> Functions within Script Features) in
the DesignModeler Users Guide.
Ability to Change Units
Session units are now able to be changed without preference control and within the same session.
For more information, see Menus>Units Menu in the DesignModeler Users Guide.
Ability to Set Units from Script
Using Script, the ability to set unit, model size, and tolerance setting is now available. No pop-up windows
appear when the options above are changed using script. The following options are now available via
script:
Set/query the session length unit
Set/query the session angular unit
Set/query the Large Model Support (if applicable)
Set/query the model tolerance (if applicable)
For more information, see Units (Scripting API> Script Features> Functions within Script Features) in
the DesignModeler Users Guide.
1.8. Usability
Color by Name Selection Legend Scroll Support
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You can now access all named selections in the legend using a new scroll bar. This is useful when the
number of named selections exceeds the number that can be displayed in the legend at one time.
For more information, see Face Coloring (Viewing> Model Appearance Controls> Graphics Options) in
the DesignModeler Users Guide.
Named Selection Legend Inclusion Property
You can control if the Named Selection is included in the Color-by-Named Selection graphics using the
Include In Legend property. This allows you to be selective about which Name Selections are shown
without needing to suppress/unsuppress them.
For more information, see Named Selection (3D Modeling> Advanced Features and Tools) in the
DesignModeler Users Guide.
Addition of Section Planes
The Section Plane feature provides functionality to visually slice the model so that the internal geometry
is able to be seen.
For more information, see Section Planes (Viewing> Rotation Modes Toolbar) in the DesignModeler
Users Guide.
Hotkey Additions
The new hotkeys are provided below and the options they perform, respectively:
Ctrl+ F8: Hide All Other Faces
Ctrl+ F9: Hide All Other Bodies
F8: Hide/Show Faces
F9: Suppress/Hide Part and Body
Shift+ F8: Show All Faces
Shift+ F9: Show All Bodies
For more information, see Typical Usage> DesignModeler Hotkeys in the DesignModeler Users Guide.
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For more information, see CAD Integration.
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Meshing
You can now specify the default number of processors to be used for parallel part meshing using the
Number of CPUs for Parallel Part Meshing option under Tools>Options. You can change this value for
a specific project in the Advanced group under the Details view. Using the default for specifying multiple
processors will enhance meshing performance on geometries with multiple parts. For parallel part meshing,
the default is set to Program Controlled or 0. This instructs the mesher to use all available CPU cores.
The Default setting inherently limits 2 GB memory per CPU core. An explicit value can be specified between
0 and 256, where 0 is the default. Parallel part meshing is currently only available on 64bit Windows.
Refer to Parallel Part Meshing Best Practices for more details.
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Note
Parallel Part meshing is available only on Windows 64bit systems.
Parallel Part Meshing does not support the following mesh controls:
Assembly meshing
Contact Sizing
Fracture
Manual Refinement
Mesh Match via Symmetry
Morph Service/Morphing
Pinch
Post Connection
Post-Inflation
Preview Surface Mesh/Preview Inflation
Retry
Refinement
For more information, see Parallel Part Meshing Best Practices
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Geometry
Support for improving geometry before decomposition using Pre Manager.
Support for geometry having a crevice.
Compression Ratio Validation.
Support of geometry preparation for combustion analysis.
Preparation of sector geometry from a complete engine geometry.
Support for importing sector geometry.
Preparation of geometry for closed cycle simulation.
Meshing
Support of automatic meshing for combustion sector geometry.
Improvements in meshing to handle closed cycle simulation of the engine geometry.
Solver
New user interface for solver setting.
KeyGrid setup with workflow and UI.
Combustion setup.
Diesel combustion simulation for sector geometry.
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IC Engine
Diesel combustion simulation for full engine full cycle, and closed cycle .
SI combustion simulation for full engine full cycle, and closed cycle.
Usability Improvements
New user interface for solver and keygrid setting.
Support for improving geometry before decomposition.
Complete streamlined combustion setup user interface.
Crank Angle (CA) based file and image saving.
Automatic time step calculator for the given crank angle period.
Automatic compression ratio calculation based on the geometry.
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ICEM CFD
You can set additional Workbench Output parameters to include the ability to check the mesh for errors
and possible problems during an update, check Hexa PreMesh Quality and number of blocks, and show
the results as output parameters in ICEM CFD and Workbench.
The new Workbench Replay Control dialog that is called from the One-click Replay Recording menu
automatically loads the current Replay script and supports Workbench Input parameters, enabling you to
step through Replay scripts that use these parameters. The Replay Control dialog called by File>Replay
Scripts>Replay Control does not support Workbench Input Parameters.
4.3. Documentation
All documentation for ANSYS ICEM CFD Release 15.0 including several tutorials is accessible using
the Help menu. Please visit the ANSYS ICEM CFD website for more information.
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Documentation
4.3.1. Tutorials
To access tutorials and their input files on the ANSYS Customer Portal, go to http://support.ansys.com/
training. The Customer Portal also contains links for training, for hard copies of the Tutorial manual, or
for PDF format copies of the tutorials.
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Fluent Meshing
A number of operations such as showing or hiding objects/zones, showing objects/zones in the
neighborhood, displaying objects/zones of similar size based on selections in the graphics window
can be performed using hot-keys.
Operations like merging objects, separating object face zones, creating capping surfaces, aligning
objects based on selections in the graphics window can be performed using hot-keys.
There are toggle options for transparent and exploded view, as well as mesh display and selective
edge selection.
Objects/zones can be renamed by selecting them in the graphics window and using a hot-key.
Fully connected, manifold/non-manifold, faceted boundary zones or objects can be globally remeshed
based on the existing size field using a hot-key.
Graphically selected faces can be locally remeshed based on the existing size field or surrounding
sizes using a hot-key.
The list of available graphical shortcuts (hot-keys) is now available on-screen.
You can select, deselect, or add items to selection lists based on selections in the graphics window.
You can select list items based on graphics selections in dialog boxes with dual selection lists.
Object Based Meshing Workflow
The following enhancements have been made:
Object transformation operationsscaling, translation, and rotation are available.
Objects are automatically updated after deleting or merging zones, extracting edges from faces
comprising the object, and separating faces comprising the object.
Material point management has been improved.
A distance threshold can be used for removing gaps between the wrap objects.
Wrap objects created using the Wrap Selected Object(s) option have the same name as the corresponding geometry objects.
The Purge Wrap option allows you to delete the face zones associated with the wrap object(s) selected
and reverts the object(s) to their geometry representations.
Additional wrapping options are available for the shrink-wrap method:
The Low option allows you to create a rough wrapped representation of the geometry object.
The Medium option performs additional refinement, imprinting and further aggressive imprinting
iterations to improve the feature recovery. Individual zones are recovered based on the original
geometry object and then rezoned.
Note
This option is identical to the default shrink-wrap option in R14.5.
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New Features
The High option allows better feature capture and surface remeshing based quality improvement.
You can also use sampling coarser/finer than the final surface mesh by specifying an appropriate
resolution factor.
Feature capture can be improved locally using a shortcut (hot-key).
A new diagnostics tool allows you to find and fix problems in the mesh.
Geometry operations assist in finding and fixing gaps, overlaps and intersections in the assembly
in preparation for downstream Wrap or Sew operations.
Face connectivity operations assist in obtaining a valid surface mesh by finding and fixing problems
related to free or multi connected nodes, duplicate faces, islands, and steps. It also assists in prism
and volume meshing by identifying and resolving spikes, non-manifold faces, bad normals and
leaks. Finally, the wrapper surface can be improved based on the deviation to the original geometry.
Quality operations assist in finding and improving the quality of faces based on one or several
quality measures.
A new hole finding and fixing tool has been added.
A combination of path tracing between external and internal material points and an auto hole detection mechanism is used to pinpoint the location of the holes.
A number of patching operations (automatic and manual) are available.
A new build topology tool has been added.
The build topology supports local sew (i.e., join/intersect) operations to produce a fully connected
assembly ready for volume mesh.
Each join/intersect pair can be locally examined before executing the local sew.
Build topology also supports multibody parts imported from CAD (see below) and multidomain
surface mesh from external packages.
Many additional tools are available to prepare the topology for volume meshing.
Size Functions
The following enhancements have been made:
You can read in previously saved size field files using the File/Read/Size Field... menu item.
You can save the computed size field to a size field file using the File/Write/Size Field... menu item.
The size functions user interface indicates when a size field has been read or computed. You can also
delete the size field.
You can display contours of size on selected face zones to visualize the sizes defined after the size
field has been read/computed.
You can also graphically visualize the defined size at the selected probe location when the selection
filter is set to size.
You can specify periodicity for the size-field by selecting a source zone for which periodicity has been
defined.
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You can apply a scaling factor to filter the size output from the current size-field.
CAD Import
The following enhancements have been made:
You can specify a size field file to be used to create conformal tessellation during CAD import.
You can also choose to save the size field file based on the conformal tessellation parameters
specified.
CAD import now uses the fast proximity size function computation.
You can directly import a mesh object by controlling the object granularity options available in the
CAD Options dialog box. The object granularity options also allow you to import multibody parts.
Volume Meshing
The following enhancements have been made:
Prism meshing:
Prism zone selection based on mesh object allows selection of baffles.
Prism layers can now be split as part of or after prism generation.
Additional smoothing and the post-ignore function can be included in the prism generation process,
and also when Auto Mesh is used.
Tetrahedral meshing:
The global size function can now be used for tet meshing, enabling the use of Body of Influence.
Hexcore only mesh generation is nearly 100% faster.
Face zones comprising the non conformal interface between cell zones can be separated easily. You
can also write a journal file that can then be read into solution mode to create the mesh interfaces
automatically.
Thin volumes can be meshed by selecting source and target zones.
Parallel Meshing
The following enhancements have been made:
Distributed parallel prism and tet meshing is now available for a pre-decomposed and surface meshed
multi-domain.
The Fluent Launcher contains options to specify the number of meshing processes for parallel prism
and tet meshing.
Miscellaneous
The following options are available:
Local coordinate systems can be created graphically, and are now available in other tools like rotate,
revolve, align objects, etc.
Graphics based vector definition is available for tools like translate, swept surface creation, etc.
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A new tool has been added for creating a revolved surface.
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Chapter 1: Workbench
The ANSYS Workbench platform offers many new features and enhancements. Areas where you will
find changes and new capabilities include the following:
1.1. ANSYS Workbench
1.2. External Connection
1.3. Engineering Data Workspace
1.4. External Data
1.5. FE Modeler
1.6. Remote Solve Manager (RSM)
1.7. System Coupling
1.8.TurboSystem
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Report menu option, Workbench generates a main project report (including data from the current
design point) and a separate sub-report for each of the other design points. You can access these subreports via hyperlinks in the new Report column in the Parameter Set Table of Design Points, or in
design point tables produced by DesignXplorer.
For more information, see Including Design Point Data in a Project Report and Generating Project Reports
in the Workbench Users Guide.
Note
When a project update is submitted to RSM, only systems above the Parameter Set bar are
sent to RSM. DesignXplorer systems can be further updated locally once the remote project
update is completed.
For more information, see Submitting Projects to Remote Solve Manager (RSM) for Remote Update in
the Workbench Users Guide.
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registration is associated with the Workbench session, rather than the project, the registration is valid
for the duration of the session; you can open existing or create new projects within the open session
without needing to repeat the registration.
For more information, see Registering an ANSYS Workbench Session with an EKM Repository in the
Workbench Users Guide.
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1.5. FE Modeler
The following new features apply to Nastran Import Specifications
New Materials:
MAT2 - Shell Element Anisotropic Material Property
MAT9 - Solid Element Anisotropic Material Property
Elements
CBUSH - Generalized Spring/Damper with element coordinate system option
CBAR/CBEAM - Beam element offsets
Properties
PBUSH - Generalized Spring/Damper property
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RSM allows you to customize integration using either client-side or server-side integration techniques.
You can customize cluster integration by modifying (or providing new) scripts that control interaction
with the cluster. For custom server integration, you will modify or replace one or more of RSMs jobhandling responsibilities, while still taking advantage of RSMs ability to manage and transfer files. For
custom client integration, your custom scripts will need to handle all aspects of job handling and must
also define how file transfers are done between the client machine and the cluster, as well.
For more information, see Custom Cluster Integration in the Remote Solve Manager Users Guide.
Note
RSM does not support the use of SGE clusters for Polyflow.
For more information, see Compute Server Properties Dialog: General Tab in the Remote Solve Manager
Users Guide. For specifics on setting up SGE clusters via the wizard, see Prerequisites for the RSM Setup
Wizard in the Remote Solve Manager Users Guide or the Readme file for the 15.0 RSM Setup Wizard
(accessed via Start > All Programs > ANSYS 15.0 > Remote Solve Manager).
Wizard Installs ANSYS Workbench Prerequisites on All MS HPC and Windows LSF Cluster
Nodes
For MS HPC and Windows LSF clusters, the Remote Solve Manager Setup Wizard now installs ANSYS
Workbench prerequisites on all nodes in the cluster. For version 15.0, the new prerequisites installed
include MS .NET Framework 4.0 Redistributable and MS VC++ 2010 Redistributable x64.
For more information, see Overview of the RSM Setup Wizard in the Remote Solve Manager Users
Guide.
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If Fluent, CFX, Mechanical, or Mechanical APDL are configured to send solves to RSM, they
will automatically use the same RSH/SSH setting as RSM.
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For more information, see Status Bar in the Remote Solve Manager User's Guide.
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System Coupling
Steady-state and Transient Thermal systems for the Mechanical product, and Fluid Flow (Fluent)
systems can provide (in addition to consume) thermal data to other systems via the System
Coupling system in the Workbench schematic.
Thermal-Fluid-Structural co-simulation is supported by connecting Static and Transient Structural
and Fluid Flow (Fluent) systems via the System Coupling system.
Newly supported connections involving thermal systems enable one- and two-way steady and transient
thermal co-simulation. With these new co-simulations, thermal coupling capabilities have been extended
from one-way sequential simulation via the External Data system to match the co-simulation capabilities
already available for force and motion.
Support for thermal-fluid-structural co-simulation is enabled within the Structural systems user interface,
through the use of coupled field elements (SOLID226 and SOLID227, which are available via a command
object) and the use of Fluid Structure Interfaces that support both structural and thermal transfers. For
more information, see Thermal-Fluid-Structural Analyses using System Coupling in the Mechanical Users
Guide.
Expert settings are fully supported, and are available in the System Coupling interface. These settings
were previously exposed as a Beta feature. For more information, see Expert Settings in the System
Coupling Users Guide.
Sub-stepping is fully supported in the Mechanical application, when Thermal or Structural systems are
connected to the System Coupling system in the Workbench Schematic. Sub-stepping allows the Mechanical APDL solver to operate with a smaller time step size than the coupling step.
Various usage and workflow improvements have also been introduced. Specific examples include:
memory and disk usage optimization,
restarts facilitated for analyses that experience run-time errors by allowing the selection of previously
inaccessible restart points in each of the Fluent, Mechanical and System Coupling systems. For more
information, see Recovering from a Workbench Crash in the System Coupling Users Guide.
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When using Solution Stabilization in the Fluent application, the Scale Factor's default value has changed
from 0.1 to 0.0. The previous value of 0.1 was arbitrary since the effect of this setting is extremely problem
dependent. Note that the new scale factor of 0.0 is equivalent to not activating stabilization. You need to
enter a non-zero value for this setting to have any effect. This change will affect convergence of the
coupled analysis, but not the final solution.
1.8. TurboSystem
TurboSystem is a set of software applications and software features that help you to perform turbomachinery analyses in ANSYS Workbench.
ANSYS TurboGrid is a meshing tool for turbomachinery blade rows. The release notes for ANSYS TurboGrid
are provided in TurboGrid Release Notes.
CFX-Pre, a CFD preprocesor, and CFD-Post, a CFD postprocessor, are part of the ANSYS CFX product.
Both of these products have Turbomachinery-specific features. The release notes for CFX-Pre are given
at CFX Release Notes. The release notes for CFD-Post are given at CFD-Post Release Notes.
Release notes for ANSYS BladeModeler are provided in ANSYS BladeModeler Release Notes (p. 69).
Note
After reviewing these release notes, you are encouraged to see Usage Notes, which describes
some known TurboSystem-related workflow issues and recommended practices for overcoming
these issues.
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The leading edge location of the impeller is now adjustable, accommodating inlet orientations ranging
from axial to radial.
The dynamic viscosity may be specified. Previously, only the kinematic viscosity could be specified.
1.8.4. Vista TF
The Vista TF program is a streamline curvature throughflow program for the analysis of any type of
turbomachine, but has been developed in the first instance primarily as a tool for radial turbomachinery
analysis.
Vista TF is provided by PCA Engineers Limited, Lincoln, England.
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EKM
Applications
The Applications folder has become a dashboard for launching applications. The following applications
are provided by default:
Create Custom Application
Create Job Template
Create Workflow Definition
Start Batch Job
Start Remote Desktop
The default applications listed above are also stored in the new /System/Shared Applications folder.
This public folder is accessible by any user with Modify permissions on it. When you create a custom
application you have the option of saving it in the Shared Applications folder, or the new My Applications
folder, which is private to you.
Applications displayed in the Applications folder can be bookmarked for easy access.
You can control the display of applications in the file list window by selecting one of the following filter
options: My Applications, Shared Applications, My and Shared Applications, All Applications, or Bookmarked
Applications. You can also control the number of columns in which application gadgets are displayed in
the file list window.
The option to create a custom application using a Java class file has been removed, as it is not supported.
Changes to My Home
Two new folders have been added to My Home to facilitate data management:
My Applications is a built-in folder where you can store custom applications, workflows and job templates that you create.
My Extraction Monitors is a built-in folder that you can use to monitor and control the extraction of
metadata and simulation details from files. Each time that data extraction occurs in EKM, a job monitor
object is added to this folder.
The following folders have been moved from My Data to My Home:
My Jobs
My Processes
My Saved Queries
The My Job Templates folder (formerly located under My Data) has been replaced by the My Applications
folder, which resides under My Home.
The built-in My Journals, My Reports and My Shortcuts folders have been removed from My Data.
Journals, reports and shortcuts are now saved directly in My Data by default.
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Dashboard
The state of dashboard is persisted on logout and when you move to another view.
An 'X' icon will not appear for gadgets marked as "essential" in the WorkspaceConfig.xml configuration
file.
You can now create a My Processes gadget, which displays all active workflow processes.
A previous restriction that only six gadgets could be defined has been lifted; you can now define any
number of gadgets.
A previous restriction that gadgets could appear in only set places has been lifted; you can now place
gadgets anywhere including overlapping them. To revert gadgets to their default size and layout, use
Reset Layout.
File Transfers
The EKM Desktop application has been removed in R15. The File Transfer Client is now a Java webstart
application that greatly improves performance when uploading files to the repository.
With EKM Desktop removed, the Windows Explorer Extension is no longer available in R15. Consequently,
there will be no EKM-specific menu items in Windows Explorer.
A new Upload Files/Folders From Server tool enables you to transfer files from the EKM server to the
EKM repository.
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A new Download To a Folder on Server tool enables you to transfer files from the EKM repository to
the EKM server.
You can upload to or download from a catalog.
Object properties are now set after an upload rather than during the upload for improved efficiency.
Properties for a folder can be applied recursively to the objects in the folder.
A new user preference enables you to specify whether or not you want archives to be compressed prior
to transfer.
Reports
A new Process Report can be generated for an active workflow process.
In WBPZ reports, individual CAE reports have been moved from the Systems section to the Project section,
and the Systems section has been removed.
Job Management
Integration with the EnginFrame application portal changes the way in which interactive queues are
defined and interactive jobs are run. EnginFrame manages all aspects of the interactive session and integrates with various job schedulers (LSF, MOAB, Neutro, PBS, Torque) and remote visualization tools (VNC,
DCV, HP RGS). An EnginFrame installation package is included with the EKM installation.
The identification of a queue as "interactive" is no longer specified in the job submission settings. Rather,
interactive queues are defined in the ekm.xml file, where they are mapped to EnginFrame queues. Every
interactive queue that is created contains a predefined remoteDesktop.app.xml file that will launch
an empty remote desktop session provided that a remote visualization tool is installed on the users
computer. Remote visualization options can be specified in each queues job submission settings.
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Workbench Integration
Workbench sessions can now be registered in EKM. When this occurs a job object is created in EKM so
that users can monitor and control the Workbench process remotely, even if Workbench has been
manually started on a workstation without using EKM.
When performing a new Design Point run, updating a Workbench project, or running a Workbench server
job from EKM, you can choose to run component updates (for example, Fluent updates) on the same
machine where Workbench is running (Serial mode), or submit component updates to RSM (Parallel
mode). If you choose parallel processing you can specify additional job submission settings, such as the
Component execution queue and the Number of cores. For parametric jobs you can also specify the
Maximum number of jobs to be run simultaneously.
EKM Studio
You can insert a node from the context menu at any time. New nodes are selected automatically when
inserted.
You can insert a transition from the context menu.
You can duplicate any existing node in the diagram.
Error messages from operations are tracked on the Error tab.
The scripting language is now set globally in the Edit Workflow Attributes dialog. The selected language
will be displayed in all dialogs where expressions or macros are defined, ensuring consistent syntax
throughout the workflow definition.
You can disconnect ports from cells.
Workflow Processes
Workflow processes can now be cancelled after they have been started.
Job details are now displayed on the Audit Trail tab of the Process Player.
The Complete and Reassign actions are no longer available in My Work Items. These actions can only
be performed in the Process Player.
In the Process Player, the process creator or any admin user can reassign the current task from one user
to another.
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Usability Enhancements
All dialogs are now expandable and, when required, the content of dialogs is resized as the dialog window
expands.
The actions you choose from toolbar menus now apply to the selected objects, just as has always been
the case with the actions chosen from the right-click (context) menu.
Objects that normally launch a dialog or process when selected in EKM will also launch automatically
when accessed through an email link. Examples include custom applications, workflows, workflow processes,
and work items. For example, clicking on a link to a work item will immediately load the work item in the
Process Player.
When you hover over Repositories to be searched in the Expand Search dialog, a tool tip provides a
suggestion to you.
Object properties are now displayed in a tree, creating a more intuitive display for hierarchical models
such as WBPZ and HFSS files.
Filter options have been added to column headers in the file list window, enabling you to filter the display
of contents in the current folder. You can also apply filters in the search results window.
The time stamps of unchanged files in the datastore directory are no longer changed during the
garbage collection task. This enables you to use disk space more effectively and perform incremental
backups of changes to datastore.
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Chapter 3: DesignXplorer
Enhancements have been made to the following DesignXplorer areas:
3.1. DesignXplorer Becomes an Open Optimization Platform with ACT Customization
3.2. Optimization Enhancements
3.3. General Enhancements
Note
This feature is not available for Adaptive Single-Objective optimization.
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For more information, see Defining Parameter Relationships in the DesignXplorer Users Guide.
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Note
Limitations still apply for specific DOE types. Central Composite Design remains limited to
20 input parameters and Box-Behnken remains limited to 12 input parameters.
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