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Meshing error during remeshing in a FSI problem
Posted 2011年5月26日 GMT-4 10:24 Mesh Version 3.5a 2 Replies
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I need to use remeshing algorithm in my model in order to get accurate results. But I have some meshing problems and could not solve. I would like your inputs.
My models is a 2D FSI problem, the bottom is obstacle which has a E=5kPa. I have no problem running it in a pure fluid dynamic problem, I can even run a simulation with a very stiff obstacle. Once it comes to softer (real FSI) the remeshing problem occur.
I tried the following:
1/ changing stop conditions, mesh quality from 0.1 to 0.7
2/ quad, triangular element
3/ mesh growth rate from 1.1 to 1.5
Whatever I tried, the meshing process ended up at the same position, same error:
Error:4029
Failed to insert point
- x coordinate: -0.000310738
- y coordinate: -9.01065e-006
An invalid cavity was detected.
I then zoomed in this area, I found that the mesh looks fine after I click "create geometry from mesh'. However, the deformed geometry was not ok. it had a wired shape as you can see in the attachment. I looks like it is this wired point as I indicate in the attachment cause problems.
My models is a 2D FSI problem, the bottom is obstacle which has a E=5kPa. I have no problem running it in a pure fluid dynamic problem, I can even run a simulation with a very stiff obstacle. Once it comes to softer (real FSI) the remeshing problem occur.
I tried the following:
1/ changing stop conditions, mesh quality from 0.1 to 0.7
2/ quad, triangular element
3/ mesh growth rate from 1.1 to 1.5
Whatever I tried, the meshing process ended up at the same position, same error:
Error:4029
Failed to insert point
- x coordinate: -0.000310738
- y coordinate: -9.01065e-006
An invalid cavity was detected.
I then zoomed in this area, I found that the mesh looks fine after I click "create geometry from mesh'. However, the deformed geometry was not ok. it had a wired shape as you can see in the attachment. I looks like it is this wired point as I indicate in the attachment cause problems.
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