In this workflow example, the result from a → Hybrido core fluid simulation is used to create four IDOCs, and simulate splashes via a network. Before you start you have to → license and → configure RealFlow's network components.

An IDOC (“Independent Domain Of Computation”) is used to subdivide a project's simulation nodes into spaces:

Creating the IDOCs



You get four IDOCs, represented through green boxes:


 

Adding The Splash Emitters

There is a very convenient way to create and scale IDOCs for Hybrido secondary emitters automatcially. Go to the IDOC shelf and click on the "Splash per IDOC" icon:



 

 

A shortened view of the "Nodes" list with the attached splash emitters, and "HY_Domain01" set to "cache".

Distributing the Simulation

Now, the scene can be distributed:

 

 

The IDOCs are added to the job queue in the manager's GUI and the simulation will start automatically:

 

Important Annotations

IDOCs are not restricted to Hybrido secondary fluids, but they are the most common field of application. In fact all of RealFlow's simulation nodes can be used with IDOCs:

 

Most of RealFlow's simulation nodes have to be attached to their IDOCs manually: