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Technical Details

Graphical capabilities of PLOT3D version 3.6b+ vary among the implementations available through Open Channel. Customers are encouraged to purchase and carefully review the PLOT3D manual before ordering the program for a specific computer and graphics library. There is only one manual for use with all implementations of PLOT3D, and although this manual generally assumes that the Silicon Graphics Iris implementation is being used, informative comments concerning other implementations appear throughout the text. With all implementations, the visual representation of the object and flow field created by PLOT3D consists of points, lines, and polygons. Points can be represented with dots or symbols, color can be used to denote data values, and perspective is used to show depth.

Differences among implementations impact the program's ability to use graphical features that are based on 3D polygons, the user's ability to manipulate the graphical displays, and the user's ability to obtain alternate forms of output. In addition to providing the advantages of performing complex calculations on a supercomputer, the Supercomputer/IRIS implementation of PLOT3D offers advanced 3-D, view manipulation, and animation capabilities. Shading and hidden line/surface removal can be used to enhance depth perception and other aspects of the graphical displays. A mouse can be used to translate, rotate, or zoom in on views. Files for several types of output can be produced.

TURB3D software

TURB3D is a modification of PLOT3D which is used for viewing CFD simulations of incompressible turbulent flow. Input flow data consists of pressure, velocity and vorticity. Typical quantities to plot include local fluctuations in flow quantities and turbulent production terms, plotted in physical or wall units. PLOT3D/TURB3D includes both TURB3D and PLOT3D because the operation of TURB3D is identical to PLOT3D, and there is no additional sample data or printed documentation for TURB3D.

Available versions

The following table indicates the different versions of PLOT3D and PLOT3D/TURBO that are available per platform:


Platform PLOT3D
version
PLOT3D/TURB3D
version

VAX computers running VMS Version 5.0 and DISSPLA Version 11.0 ARC-12777 ARC-12781
Generic UNIX and DISSPLA Version 11.0 ARC-12788 ARC-12778
CRAY 2/UNICOS, CONVEX, and ALLIANT computers with a remote Silicon Graphics IRIS 2xxx/3xxx or IRIS 4D workstation ARC12779 -
Silicon Graphics IRIS 2xxx/3xxx or IRIS 4D workstation ARC-12783 ARC-12782
Apollo computers running UNIX and GMR3D Version 2.0 ARC-12789 ARC-12785


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