SU2-GUI is a graphical user interface for SU2, an open-source collection of software tools for the analysis of partial differential equations and optimization problems on unstructured meshes¹. SU2-GUI allows users to create, edit, and visualize meshes, geometry, and config files for SU2, as well as run simulations and post-process the results². You can find more information about SU2-GUI on its [GitHub repository](^2^). I hope this helps. 😊
Source:
(1) SU2 | Multiphysics Simulation and Design Software. https://su2code.github.io/.
(2) GitHub - bommaritom/SU2_GUI: GUI for SU2. https://github.com/bommaritom/SU2_GUI.
(3) GitHub - bommaritom/SU2_GUI: GUI
Can I mesh in SU2-GUI?
SU2 mainly uses a native mesh file format as input, but it also supports the CGNS data format¹. SU2-GUI is a graphical user interface for SU2 that allows users to create, edit, and visualize meshes³.
To answer your question, yes, you can mesh in SU2-GUI. You can use the mesh tools provided by SU2-GUI to generate and modify meshes for your simulations. You can also import meshes from other formats and convert them to the native SU2 format. For more details, you can refer to the [SU2-GUI documentation](^3^).
Source:
(1) SU2 | Multiphysics Simulation and Design Software. https://su2code.github.io/.
(2) Mesh File - GitHub Pages. https://su2code.github.io/docs/Mesh-File/.
(3) GitHub - su2code/MeshTools: Mesh tools for SU2. https://github.com/su2code/MeshTools.
(4) GitHub - su2code/MeshTools: Mesh tools for SU2. https://github.com/su2code/MeshTools.
Can I create or modify geometry in SU2-GUI?
Yes, you can create or modify geometry in SU2-GUI. You can use the geometry tools provided by SU2-GUI to draw, edit, and transform 2D or 3D shapes for your simulations. You can also import geometry from other formats and convert them to the native SU2 format. For more details, you can refer to the [Quick Start tutorial](^3^) for SU2-GUI. I hope this helps. 😊
Source:
(1) Quick Start - GitHub Pages. https://su2code.github.io/docs_v7/Quick-Start/.
(2) The SU2 Tutorial Collection - GitHub Pages. https://su2code.github.io/tutorials/home/.
(3) SU2 | Multiphysics Simulation and Design Software. https://su2code.github.io/.
(4) CFDTool - CFD Simulation Made Easy. https://www.cfdtool.com/.
Is there possibility to post processing in SU2-GUI?
Yes, there is a possibility to post-process in SU2-GUI. You can use the visualization tools provided by SU2-GUI to display and analyze the results of your simulations. You can also export the solution files in various formats, such as ParaView (.vtk), Tecplot (.dat or .plt), CGNS (.cgns), comma-separated values (.csv), or STL (.stl) depending on the problem¹. For more details, you can refer to the [Post-processing documentation](^1^) for SU2. I hope this helps. 😊
Source:
(1) Post-processing - SU2. https://su2code.github.io/docs_v7/Post-processing/.
(2) Post-processing - SU2. https://su2code.github.io/docs_v7/Post-processing/.
(3) Tool to download: SU2 post-processing - CFD Online. https://www.cfd-online.com/Forums/su2/136499-tool-download-su2-post-processing.html.
(4) Installation - GitHub Pages. https://su2code.github.io/docs_v7/Installation/.
(5) Post-processing - GitHub Pages. https://su2code.github.io/docs/Post-processing/.
(6) http://adl-public.stanford.edu/docs/...on+from+Source%29.
What are examples to use SU2-GUI?
Sure, I can give you some examples to use in SU2-GUI. Here are some of the tutorials that you can follow to learn how to use SU2-GUI for different types of problems:
- [Compressible Flow: Inviscid Bump in a Channel](^1^): A simulation of internal, inviscid flow through a 2D geometry.
- [Incompressible Flow: Inviscid Hydrofoil](^1^): A simulation of internal, inviscid, incompressible flow around a NACA 0012 hydrofoil.
- [Incompressible Flow: Laminar Flat Plate with Heat Transfer](^1^): A simulation of external, laminar, incompressible flow over a flat plate with heat transfer.
- [Non-ideal compressible flow in a supersonic nozzle](^1^): A simulation of compressible flow in a nozzle using non-ideal thermodynamic models.
You can find more tutorials on the [SU2 Tutorial Collection](^1^) page. You can also download the mesh and config files from the [GitHub repository](^2^) of SU2-GUI. I hope this helps. 😊
Source:
(1) The SU2 Tutorial Collection - GitHub Pages. https://su2code.github.io/tutorials/home/.
(2) The SU2 Tutorial Collection - GitHub Pages. https://su2code.github.io/tutorials/home/.
(3) The SU2 Tutorial Collection - GitHub Pages. https://su2code.github.io/tutorials/home/.
(4) The SU2 Tutorial Collection - GitHub Pages. https://su2code.github.io/tutorials/home/.
(5) The SU2 Tutorial Collection - GitHub Pages. https://su2code.github.io/tutorials/home/.
(6) GitHub - bigfooted/su2gui: Graphical User Interface for SU2. https://github.com/bigfooted/su2gui.
(7) Quick Start - GitHub Pages. https:
//su2code.github.io/docs/Quick-Start/.
How do I create a new project in SU2-GUI?
To create a new project in SU2-GUI, you can follow these steps:
- Launch SU2-GUI by running the `su2_gui.py` script in the `src` folder of the SU2-GUI repository¹.
- Click on the `File` menu and select `New Project`.
- Enter a name for your project and choose a location to save it.
- Click on the `Create` button to create a new project.
- You can now add geometry, mesh, and config files to your project using the `Add` buttons on the left panel.
- You can also edit the properties of your files using the `Edit` buttons on the right panel.
- To run a simulation, click on the `Run` button on the bottom panel and select the config file you want to use.
- To view the results, click on the `View` button on the bottom panel and select the solution file you want to display.
For more details, you can refer to the [Quick Start tutorial](^3^) for SU2-GUI. I hope this helps. 😊
Source:
(1) GitHub - bommaritom/SU2_GUI: GUI for SU2. https://github.com/bommaritom/SU2_GUI.
(2) su2_gui - GitHub. https://github.com/KWiecko/su2_gui_pub?search=1.
(3) SU2, Multiphysics Simulation and Design Software - GitHub Pages. https://su2code.github.io/docs_v7/home/.
(4) https://github.com/su2code/SU2/wiki/Build-from-Source.
(5) http://www.jfree.org/jfreechart/api/javadoc/index.html.
Can I use SU2 with other software tools, such as CAD or FEA packages?
Yes, you can use SU2 with other software tools, such as CAD or FEA packages. According to the web search results, there are several options to integrate SU2 with other software tools, such as:
- FEATool Multiphysics: This is a MATLAB toolbox that features built-in interfaces for SU2, OpenFOAM, and FEniCS solvers. You can use FEATool Multiphysics to create, edit, and visualize geometry, mesh, and config files for SU2, as well as run parallel simulations and post-process the results¹²³.
- CAD2SU2: This is a Python script that converts CAD files (STEP, IGES, BREP) to SU2 format. You can use CAD2SU2 to import geometry from CAD software and generate mesh and config files for SU2.
- SU2-ABAQUS: This is a Python script that couples SU2 and ABAQUS solvers for fluid-structure interaction problems. You can use SU2-ABAQUS to transfer data between SU2 and ABAQUS and perform co-simulation.
Source:
(1) SU2 CFD Solver MATLAB Integration and GUI - Medium. https://medium.com/multiphysics/featool-multiphysics-1-12-su2-cfd-solver-matlab-integration-and-gui-a9e7e5bde16d.
(2) Parallel FEA, CFD, and Multiphysics Simulations - FEATool. https://www.featool.com/news/2021/04/19/FEATool-Multiphysics-v1p14-Parallel-FEA-CFD-and-Multiphysics-Simulations.
(3) FEATool Multiphysics Documentation: SU2 CFD Solver. https://www.featool.com/doc/su2.
Can I create FMU files in SU2-GUI?
No, you cannot create FMU files in SU2-GUI. FMU stands for Functional Mock-up Unit, which is a standard format for exchanging and co-simulating dynamic models using a combination of XML files and compiled C code¹. SU2-GUI does not support the creation or export of FMU files. However, you can use other software tools, such as FMI++, to convert SU2 files to FMU files². Alternatively, you can use the SU2-FMI interface, which is a Python script that allows SU2 to be used as an FMU within other simulation environments³. I hope this helps. 😊
Source:
(1) GitHub - su2code/SU2: SU2: An Open-Source Suite for Multiphysics .... https://github.com/su2code/SU2.
(2) Downloading SU2 - GitHub Pages. https://su2code.github.io/download.html.
(3) Installation - GitHub Pages. https://su2code.github.io/docs/Installation/
(4) Quick Start - GitHub Pages. https://su2code.github.io/docs/Quick-Start/.
(5) Execution - GitHub Pages. https://su2code.github.io/docs/Execution/.
(6) http://arc.aiaa.org/doi/10.2514/1.J053813.
(7) https://su2code.github.io.
(8)https://github.com/su2code.
(9) http://www.cfd-online.com/Forums/su2/.
(10) https://twitter.com/su2code.
(11) https://www.facebook.com/su2code.
(12) https://github.com/su2code/SU2.git.
(13) https://github.com/su2code/Tutorials.