Tecplot 360

A comprehensive Course on CFD Visualisation

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Description

Do you like to enhance your CFD results to showcase the output of your experiments in the best possible manner?

Do you like to achieve represent the CFD results in a way that isn't possible with conventional CFD post processors?


I strongly believe you are at the right place.

"Tecplot 360's integrated post-processing environment allows engineers to analyze detailed flow-field data while producing exceptional visual output."

The courses teaches you to prepare CFD results in a way that is acceptable by high-quality journals.

The course begins from basics and ends at an advanced level.
I am sure after going through this course, you will be the most skillful person in your group to post process CFD results.

Join now to learn various features of Tecplot such as:

  • Importing 2d and 3d Solution Data

  • Window Layout

  • Improve and Modify Legend

  • Levels and Contours

  • Importance of using a constant legend

  • Levels and Number Format

  • Modify the Axis

  • How to Probe Data

  • Add Shapes, Texts and Arrows

  • Add Images

  • Save Frame

  • Use Style Sheets

  • Contour Types ( Line and Floods)

  • Create Labels

  • Create Slices

  • Represent Vectors and Contour on Slices

  • Create Animations

  • Assign Field Variables and Axis to the 2d Cartesian Plots

  • Specify Equations

  • Represent perspective view angle

  • Interaction Tools

  • Extract of Slices

  • 3d Stylesheets

  • Create Iso Surfaces

  • Create Streamtraces

  • Record and Run Macros

  • Perform Integration

And Many other features..


This is the one and only course that will definitely guide you for representing your work in a best possible way to achieve success in your reports, publications etc.,

Join Now and Become a deft CFD Data Visualizer.



What You Will Learn!

  • Post Processing Numerical Simulations
  • Create Exceptional Visual Output
  • Extract and Present key flow features
  • Improve CFD visualization techniques

Who Should Attend!

  • Students working on Numerical Experiments
  • Engineers and Scientists wanting to analyze detailed flow field