EnSight - FEA and CFD post-processing visualization PDF Print E-mail
tryensight Extreme Visualization

Are you seeing all you should see in your engineering and scientific postprocessing? If not, then EnSight is the tool for you.  With the largest set of features of any visualization/post-processing tool in existence, EnSight lets you see what you've been unable to display and document in the past.  An icon-based user interface allows you to learn the program quickly and to move easily into layers of increased functionality.  Plus, EnSight works on all major computing platforms and supports interfaces to most major CAE programs and data formats.


ensight_computer CEI offers several forms of EnSight; these include EnSight Lite, Standard, Gold and DR (distributed rendering) and are described more on each product page.

 
 
The power of EnSight software includes all the power of EnSight Lite plus the following features:
  • Runs standalone or distributed using client-server operation on Windows, Apple, Linux, SGI, SUN, IBM, and HP.
  • Reads multiple data sets and enables you to run comparisons between them.  The data can originate from different solvers and/or different disciplines.
  • Runs in parallel on up to 2 processors on shared memory computer systems.
  • Post-processes data remotely with client-server operation.

Need more clarification on which visualization product is right for you?  Click here for our project comparison chart.
 
Tutorials

A simple tutorial on how to use EnSight

This tutorial provides a step-by-step demonstration of basic EnSight operation. After successfully completing this tutorial, you should be able to start EnSight, read a dataset and load a model, transform objects in the Graphics Window, reset transformation, work with parts and change part attributes, save an image to a file, and exit EnSight.

A simple tutorial on how to use EnSight 8.0 specifically for CFD

This tutorial provides step-by-step instructions for performing many basic postprocessing operations – especially those relevant to computational fluid dynamic analysis. After successfully completing this tutorial you should be able to create a clipping plane and display contours and vector arrows on the plane, move the clipping plane with the mouse, create an isosurface and change the isovalue interactively, create a single particle trace and a rake of traces and save an image of the Graphics Window to a file. 

 

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