Physics Interface Features
Physics nodes are available from the Physics ribbon toolbar (Windows users), Physics context menu (Mac or Linux users), or right-click to access the context menu (all users).
In general, to add a node, go to the Physics toolbar, no matter what operating system you are using.
Heat Transfer in Fluids (Nonisothermal Flow)
The available physics features for The Heat Transfer in Fluids Interface are listed in Feature Nodes for the Heat Transfer Interface. Also see Fluid for details about that feature.
Heat Transfer in Solids and Fluids (Conjugate Heat Transfer)
The available physics features for The Heat Transfer in Solids and Fluids Interface are listed in Feature Nodes for the Heat Transfer Interface. Also see Solid and Fluid for details about these features.
Laminar Flow
The available physics features for The Laminar Flow Interface are listed in the section Domain, Boundary, Pair, and Point Nodes for Single-Phase Flow in the CFD Module User’s Guide.
Turbulent Flow, Algebraic yPlus
See the CFD Module User’s Guide for a description of the available physics features for The Turbulent Flow, Algebraic yPlus Interface, listed in the sections Domain, Boundary, Pair, and Point Nodes for Single-Phase Flow in the CFD Module User’s Guide.
Turbulent Flow, L-VEL
See the CFD Module User’s Guide for a description of the available physics features for The Turbulent Flow, L-VEL Interface, listed in the sections Domain, Boundary, Pair, and Point Nodes for Single-Phase Flow in the CFD Module User’s Guide.
Turbulent Flow, k-ε
See the CFD Module User’s Guide for a description of the available physics features for The Turbulent Flow, k-ε Interface, listed in the sections Domain, Boundary, Pair, and Point Nodes for Single-Phase Flow in the CFD Module User’s Guide.
Turbulent Flow, Low Re k-ε
See the CFD Module User’s Guide for a description of the available physics features for The Turbulent Flow, Low Re k-ε Interface, listed in the sections Domain, Boundary, Pair, and Point Nodes for Single-Phase Flow in the CFD Module User’s Guide.