Surface Wrapping

Use Autodesk® Surface Wrap to surface wrap a model, add an external volume, and generate a quality mesh for import into Autodesk® CFD. You can easily generate a mesh for CAD models that might otherwise be difficult or impossible to mesh without extensive CAD cleanup. Currently, Surface Wrap meshes are appropriate for external flow analyses or wind tunnel type models.

Access Surface Wrap

While Surface Wrap is not part of the CFD application, you can select it in the Application Menu:

You can also access it from your Windows® Start menu (Autodesk CFD 2016 Autodesk Surface Wrap for Autodesk CFD 2016).

User Interface

While Surface Wrap uses some of the same user interface features as CFD, there are some notable differences:

General Workflow

  1. Use Home File Open to read in your model.
  2. Set up your model in the wind tunnel bounding-box.
    • Click Home Setup Bounds to activate the box.
    • Size the box using the manipulators, or enter values in the browser entry fields.
    • To skew the model relative to the box, click Home Setup Orient and drag the smaller box.
  3. Use Home Surface Surface Mesh to wrap your model. Notable highlights:
    • High values for Model surface automatic repair precision gives you a mesh that closely represents the physical model.
    • Larger values for Surface mesh gradation proximity bias give you a finer mesh for parts close to one another.
  4. Note: View and modify your surface mesh before volume meshing as the latter tends to be resource-intensive.
  5. If appropriate, use Home Refinement Refinement to add volume refinement regions.
    • Use the checkboxes in the browser to view the refinement region and other objects.
    • Specify the target mesh size within the refinement region with the Refinement factor.
    • As with the bounding-box, you control the refinement region size with manipulators and browser entry fields.
    • To modify or remove a refinement region, right-click the region in the browser tree and select the appropriate command.
  6. Create your volume mesh with Home Volume Volume Mesh.
    • Use View Clipping Clipping to view the internal mesh.
  7. Click Home File Save As to export your mesh for use with CFD.
    • Save to Universal (*.unv) or Nastran (*.nas) CAD mesh file formats.
    • You can also save to Surface Wrap (*.cdfw) format for future modification.
  8. In CFD, create a new design study and import your mesh.