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==== Step 1 - Creating a new case ==== | ==== Step 1 - Creating a new case ==== | ||
- | First of all, lets run FreeCAD and run this software. Make sure VisualSPHysics for FreeCAD is installed. For that, you can check the [[installation|installation page]]. | + | First of all, lets run FreeCAD and run this software. Make sure DesignSPHysics is installed. For that, you can check the [[installation|installation page]]. |
- | Once in VisualSPHysics for FreeCAD, use the New Case button to create a new case. If you have opened FreeCAD files, VisualSPHysics will prompt you to close them automatically. | + | Once in DesignSPHysics, use the New Case button to create a new case. If you have opened FreeCAD files, DesignSPHysics will prompt you to close them automatically. |
Once created you should see something like this: | Once created you should see something like this: | ||
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From there you can just select your preferred processor in the simulation group (CPU or GPU[Nvidia only]) and press "Simulate Case". Once finished you can export the data to VTK with the button "Export data to VTK". | From there you can just select your preferred processor in the simulation group (CPU or GPU[Nvidia only]) and press "Simulate Case". Once finished you can export the data to VTK with the button "Export data to VTK". | ||
- | To see the resulting animation you can open all the data generated with Paraview. Your simulation data is in the folder you saved the project, under [project name]_Out/ | + | To see the resulting animation you can open all the data generated with a visualization software, like Paraview. Your simulation data is in the folder you saved the project, under [project name]_Out/ |