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This page illustrates how to view an object in Polaris Viewer. An object can be a geometry object such as a sphere or an airplane, or a data object such as the fluid flow results. It can also be other objects such as a data table. In this page a geometry object is used to explain some of the major functions in Polaris Viewer.
 
This page illustrates how to view an object in Polaris Viewer. An object can be a geometry object such as a sphere or an airplane, or a data object such as the fluid flow results. It can also be other objects such as a data table. In this page a geometry object is used to explain some of the major functions in Polaris Viewer.
  
In Polaris Viewer, click on menu "Setup->Create->Airfoil", then click on "Apply" in the "Properties" panel. An airfoil object is seen.
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In Polaris Viewer, click on menu "Setup->Create->Airfoil", then click on "Apply" in the "Properties" panel. An airfoil object is seen. If the "BC" panel is seen on the right side, one can close it since it is not related to this page.
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Revision as of 14:35, 25 July 2015

This page illustrates how to view an object in Polaris Viewer. An object can be a geometry object such as a sphere or an airplane, or a data object such as the fluid flow results. It can also be other objects such as a data table. In this page a geometry object is used to explain some of the major functions in Polaris Viewer.

In Polaris Viewer, click on menu "Setup->Create->Airfoil", then click on "Apply" in the "Properties" panel. An airfoil object is seen. If the "BC" panel is seen on the right side, one can close it since it is not related to this page.

Pviewer v360.png