The Parametric Sweep functions acts like a Run Sweep function. Instead of setting up multiple runs, you will have the ability to setup a sweep of runs with the Parametric Sweep function. All of the jobs are sequentially dependent on the previous jobs. The Parametric Sweep function and inputs available for each recipe is listed below:
The VTOL recipe will allow for a Parametric Sweep of Yaw cases.
The Airfoil recipe will allow for a Parametric Sweep of Pitch (Angle of Attack) and Velocity. This allows for the generation of Cd vs. alpha curves using a set of simulations at varying Angle of Attack angles and constant velocity.
The Free-Flight recipe will allow for a Parametric Sweep of Pitch (Angle of Attack), Yaw, and Velocity. This allows for the generation of Cd vs. alpha curves using a set of simulations at varying Angle of Attack angles and constant velocity. This is especially useful for finding the stall angle.
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TS Truck will for a Parametric Sweep of Yaw and Velocity.
Once you have Saved the initial settings as described above you can enter the sweep parameters.
Fill out as many rows as desired remembering that every row is a case that will run on from the results of the case in the row above it. In the example to the right: 0 deg angle of attack is the first case and the meshing required will be completed for this case. Then the 4 degree case will be run after the first one is done using the results from the 0 degree case and the velocity direction change. After the 4 deg case completes the the 6 deg case will start from the results of the 4 deg case and the velocity direction change, and so on in series until all cases are complete.
Some thought as to how you would like the sweep to progress is important. Here is an example of adding in negative angles of attack. After an initial sweep is submitted (even if it is only one point), then additional points can be inserted to start from a specific run. For example, the image to the right shows two negative angles of attack added that will start from the 0 deg case that has already been submitted. Note that it is required to submit runs before you can insert points.
To insert additional points in a sweep:
Another example of when you might want to add points is if you are attempting to locate the stall location of an airfoil and didn't reach it with the initial set of angles of attack and desire to add more. In this case, you would just add them to the end of the sweep.
Insert a row
After the desired points are inserted