Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2012年4月24日 GMT-4 15:19
Hi
your issue is tat COMSOL has not managed to translate your imported mesh into any geoemtry. COMSOL attaches physics to the geoemtry and then port this to the mesh by "inherance", while other programmes traditionally mesh the volume and then define the physics on the mesh elements and nodes.
When you import a mesh you need to get it reconstructed into a geoemtry with domains and boundaries, this does not always work. Did you import it as an explicit natran file ? Anyhow I'm not sure how well that was implemented in your v4.1, you might need a more up to date version. Anyhow the import mesh is rather difficult to do, I ave mostly given up that way ;)
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Good luck
Ivar
Hi
your issue is tat COMSOL has not managed to translate your imported mesh into any geoemtry. COMSOL attaches physics to the geoemtry and then port this to the mesh by "inherance", while other programmes traditionally mesh the volume and then define the physics on the mesh elements and nodes.
When you import a mesh you need to get it reconstructed into a geoemtry with domains and boundaries, this does not always work. Did you import it as an explicit natran file ? Anyhow I'm not sure how well that was implemented in your v4.1, you might need a more up to date version. Anyhow the import mesh is rather difficult to do, I ave mostly given up that way ;)
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Good luck
Ivar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2012年4月25日 GMT-4 07:29
Hi,
yes it is an explicit nastran file.
I have an idea but i don't know if it's work:
I have the mesh statistics of the mesh i want to create. Can I make a new project with my own geometry and then set up the mesh options like in the mesh statistics?
I mean is it possible to generate a similiar mesh when I only have the data from the statistics?
If the answer is yes: How can I do this?
For example I want to have:
- 81484 Triangular Elements
- 547 Edge Elements
- 8 Vertex Elements
-81484 Number of Elements
-0.0975 Minimum Quality
-0.6851 Average Element Quality
-0.08705 Element area ratio
- 2.4 m^2 Mesh face area
Thank you in advance!
Hi,
yes it is an explicit nastran file.
I have an idea but i don't know if it's work:
I have the mesh statistics of the mesh i want to create. Can I make a new project with my own geometry and then set up the mesh options like in the mesh statistics?
I mean is it possible to generate a similiar mesh when I only have the data from the statistics?
If the answer is yes: How can I do this?
For example I want to have:
- 81484 Triangular Elements
- 547 Edge Elements
- 8 Vertex Elements
-81484 Number of Elements
-0.0975 Minimum Quality
-0.6851 Average Element Quality
-0.08705 Element area ratio
- 2.4 m^2 Mesh face area
Thank you in advance!
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2012年4月25日 GMT-4 19:29
you can not make any modification after importing mesh. Try another way. COMSOL cannot manage mesh. It is not ANSYS.
you can not make any modification after importing mesh. Try another way. COMSOL cannot manage mesh. It is not ANSYS.
Magnus Ringh
COMSOL Employee
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2012年8月27日 GMT-4 08:16
Hi,
In COMSOL Multiphysics 4.3 it is possible to explicitly control the partitioning of the imported mesh into domains, faces, edges, and vertices. More information can be found here:
www.comsol.se/products/4.3/#meshandgeometry
Best regards,
Magnus Ringh, COMSOL
Hi,
In COMSOL Multiphysics 4.3 it is possible to explicitly control the partitioning of the imported mesh into domains, faces, edges, and vertices. More information can be found here:
http://www.comsol.se/products/4.3/#meshandgeometry
Best regards,
Magnus Ringh, COMSOL