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In computer aided engineering (CAE) a preprocessor is a program which provides a graphical user interface (GUI) to define boundary conditions, materials, other physical properties and simulation control settings.[1] This data is used by the subsequent computer simulation.[2]
Steps that are followed in Pre-Processing
1> The geometry (physical bounds) of the problem is defined
2> The volume occupied by the fluid is divided into discrete cells (meshing)
3> The physical modeling is defined - E.g. equations of motion + enthalpy + radiation + species conservation
4> Boundary conditions are defined. This involves specifying the fluid behavior and properties at the boundaries of the problem. For transient problems, the initial conditions are also defined.
5> The simulation is started and the equations are solved iteratively as a steady state or transient
6> Finally a post-processor is used for the analysis and visualization of the resting solution
References
edit- ^ "Pre-processing". Retrieved 2023-06-04.
- ^ "Role of the pre- and postprocessor in FEA". Retrieved 2023-06-04.