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Interact with your Autodesk CFD model using the mouse, navigation tools, and selection modes.
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In Autodesk CFD,
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there are several ways to interact with the model including the mouse,
00:09
navigation tools and different selection modes.
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You can also choose to hide parts of the model as well
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as change the appearance of the entire model or just individual parts.
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There are several ways to navigate the model using your three button mouse
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to rotate the model, press shift and the middle mouse button and move the mouse
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to zoom, roll the mouse scroll wheel
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to pan, hold the middle mouse button while moving.
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You can also use the navigation tools to manipulate the model,
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use the view cube to change its orientation or select a tool on the navigation bar.
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For greater control.
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There are several ways to set the selection mode
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which controls the type of object that can be selected
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first on the ribbon
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set up tab
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in the selection panel,
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select from volume surface or edge
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here surface is selected.
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Another way to access these options is to right click and choose selection type
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or in the quick access toolbar,
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click selection mode to expand a drop down of options to choose from.
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In some cases,
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you may want to hide a part or surface in the model to access an internal component
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to hide an object, press control while clicking it with the middle mouse button.
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Or you can right click the object and then select Hyde
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to show all parts,
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press control and then middle click anywhere
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in the graphics window away from the model
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to change the model appearance, expand the quick
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access toolbar and select an option such as outline
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alternatively on the ribbon
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in the view tab,
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you can expand the visual style, drop down and choose an option
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here. Transparent is selected
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to change the appearance of a part, right? Click it
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for this example, outline is selected and the part updates accordingly.
02:13
Now that you know how to interact with an Autodesk CFD model,
02:16
take some time to practice.
02:17
So you can create models faster.
00:04
In Autodesk CFD,
00:05
there are several ways to interact with the model including the mouse,
00:09
navigation tools and different selection modes.
00:13
You can also choose to hide parts of the model as well
00:16
as change the appearance of the entire model or just individual parts.
00:21
There are several ways to navigate the model using your three button mouse
00:26
to rotate the model, press shift and the middle mouse button and move the mouse
00:31
to zoom, roll the mouse scroll wheel
00:35
to pan, hold the middle mouse button while moving.
00:39
You can also use the navigation tools to manipulate the model,
00:43
use the view cube to change its orientation or select a tool on the navigation bar.
00:48
For greater control.
00:50
There are several ways to set the selection mode
00:52
which controls the type of object that can be selected
00:56
first on the ribbon
00:58
set up tab
00:60
in the selection panel,
01:01
select from volume surface or edge
01:05
here surface is selected.
01:08
Another way to access these options is to right click and choose selection type
01:14
or in the quick access toolbar,
01:16
click selection mode to expand a drop down of options to choose from.
01:21
In some cases,
01:22
you may want to hide a part or surface in the model to access an internal component
01:28
to hide an object, press control while clicking it with the middle mouse button.
01:33
Or you can right click the object and then select Hyde
01:38
to show all parts,
01:39
press control and then middle click anywhere
01:42
in the graphics window away from the model
01:45
to change the model appearance, expand the quick
01:47
access toolbar and select an option such as outline
01:52
alternatively on the ribbon
01:54
in the view tab,
01:55
you can expand the visual style, drop down and choose an option
02:00
here. Transparent is selected
02:03
to change the appearance of a part, right? Click it
02:07
for this example, outline is selected and the part updates accordingly.
02:13
Now that you know how to interact with an Autodesk CFD model,
02:16
take some time to practice.
02:17
So you can create models faster.