CFD Handoff
CFD setup needs more than a geometry file.
A useful handoff includes station conditions, gas-property context, assumptions, and warnings. Geometry alone does not tell an analyst which modeled state the team intended to inspect.
Updated June 12, 2026.
Property context matters.
Downstream analysis teams often need pressure, temperature, Mach number, density, velocity, gamma, molecular weight, gas constant, and available transport-property context. Where species and transport data are available, they should be labeled with their source and applicability.
RPL Engine Workbench treats Flowfield Studio and export artifacts as design-insight and validation-planning tools. They help teams ask better questions before committing to deeper analysis.

Boundary
A property package is reference data for setup and review. It is not an automatic CFD simulation, mesh validation, turbulence-model endorsement, or substitute for independent analysis.