Basic Model Interactions

This video and topic explore some of the ways you can interact with your Simulation CFD models. To help you to quickly learn Simulation CFD, you might want to book mark this page for easy reference.

Video Notes

Navigate with the Mouse (Rotate/Zoom/Pan)

These are the basic ways to move the model with the mouse.

To rotate, press Shift and the middle mouse button, and move the mouse:

To zoom, roll the mouse scroll wheel:

To pan (move), hold the middle mouse button, and move the mouse:

To learn more about navigating with the mouse, click here.

Navigate with the Navigation Tools

You can also move the model with the navigation tools embedded directly within the user interface:

ViewCube

To rotate the model, position the mouse over the ViewCube and press the left button while you drag the mouse. To change the model orientation, click any face, edge, or corner on the ViewCube.

To learn more about the ViewCube, click here.

Navigation toolbar

The navigation toolbar is a collection of orientation tools. It is located on the right side of the graphics window. You can these tools to pan, zoom, and rotate the model.

To learn more about the Navigation toolbar, click here.

Set the Selection Mode

There are times when you will need to change the type of object that can be selected:

From the Setup tab:

From the right click mouse menu:

From the Quick Access toolbar...

The cursor indicates the current selection mode:

Volume: Surface: Edge:

Note: Edge selection is only available for 2D models and a few mesh-related commands in 3D.

Selection Coloring

Simulation CFD uses color coding to help with the selection process…

When you hover over a part or surface in the Setup tasks, it turns green:

Select the object by left clicking on it. It turns red:

If you hover over a selected object, it turns yellow:

To deselect an object, left click on it.

Part and Surface Visibility

In many cases, it is helpful to hide a part or surface to access an internal component.

To hide an object: Hover over it, and press Ctrl and the middle mouse button:

Note: You can also hide an object by right clicking on it, and selecting Hide from the menu.

To show all parts: Press Ctrl and middle click off the model in the graphics window:

To learn more about controlling part and surface visibility, click here.

Model Appearance

By default, the model appears shaded, like this:

To show the model as an outline or as transparent, select from the Visual Style menu in the Quick Access toolbar:

Alternatively, select from View (tab) > Visual Style.

To change the appearance of an individual part, right click on it, and select from the menu:

To learn more about controlling the appearance of your model, click here.

Check your work

The Design Study Bar shows all assigned settings under the appropriate branch:

Graphical cues and a corresponding legend show where settings are applied:

Tooltips show the values of applied settings. Hover your mouse over the part or surface to view the tooltip:

Next Step

The next video is about the Simulation CFD user interface.

Alternatively, you can return to the Quick Start home page to watch a different video, do a tutorial, or start applying what you've learned.