Magnus Ringh
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2012年8月23日 GMT-4 04:06
Hi,
The geometry contains a number of short edges, for example, edge 41. The free tetrahedral mesher gives a warning for this edge for the "Normal" mesh size because the length of the edge (0.059 mm) is significantly smaller than the value of the "Minimum element size parameter" given by the Size node (0.9 mm).
You can avoid the creation of the short edges by clearing the "Twist compensation" check box in the Helix 2 node's settings window (under Advanced Settings). Then the resulting geometry meshes without warnings.
Note that it is also possible to first create a swept prism mesh on the solenoid, convert it to a tetrahedral mesh (which is necessary to make it compatible with the surrounding tetrahedral mesh), and then create a tetrahedral mesh for the remaining domains.
The attached model, built using COMSOL 4.3 Update 1, contains two Mesh nodes, one for each meshing approach described above. The model has been saved without meshes to reduce the file size; click Build All for the Mesh 1 and Mesh 2 nodes to create a free mesh or a mesh where the solenoid part uses a swept prism mesh.
Best regards,
Magnus Ringh, COMSOL
Hi,
The geometry contains a number of short edges, for example, edge 41. The free tetrahedral mesher gives a warning for this edge for the "Normal" mesh size because the length of the edge (0.059 mm) is significantly smaller than the value of the "Minimum element size parameter" given by the Size node (0.9 mm).
You can avoid the creation of the short edges by clearing the "Twist compensation" check box in the Helix 2 node's settings window (under Advanced Settings). Then the resulting geometry meshes without warnings.
Note that it is also possible to first create a swept prism mesh on the solenoid, convert it to a tetrahedral mesh (which is necessary to make it compatible with the surrounding tetrahedral mesh), and then create a tetrahedral mesh for the remaining domains.
The attached model, built using COMSOL 4.3 Update 1, contains two Mesh nodes, one for each meshing approach described above. The model has been saved without meshes to reduce the file size; click Build All for the Mesh 1 and Mesh 2 nodes to create a free mesh or a mesh where the solenoid part uses a swept prism mesh.
Best regards,
Magnus Ringh, COMSOL
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2012年8月24日 GMT-4 18:18
Hi,
The geometry contains a number of short edges, for example, edge 41. The free tetrahedral mesher gives a warning for this edge for the "Normal" mesh size because the length of the edge (0.059 mm) is significantly smaller than the value of the "Minimum element size parameter" given by the Size node (0.9 mm).
You can avoid the creation of the short edges by clearing the "Twist compensation" check box in the Helix 2 node's settings window (under Advanced Settings). Then the resulting geometry meshes without warnings.
Note that it is also possible to first create a swept prism mesh on the solenoid, convert it to a tetrahedral mesh (which is necessary to make it compatible with the surrounding tetrahedral mesh), and then create a tetrahedral mesh for the remaining domains.
The attached model, built using COMSOL 4.3 Update 1, contains two Mesh nodes, one for each meshing approach described above. The model has been saved without meshes to reduce the file size; click Build All for the Mesh 1 and Mesh 2 nodes to create a free mesh or a mesh where the solenoid part uses a swept prism mesh.
Best regards,
Magnus Ringh, COMSOL
Thank you for your response. It looks disabling the 'twist compensation' fixed the meshing problems. I cannot believe it was something that simple. Thanks again.
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Hi,
The geometry contains a number of short edges, for example, edge 41. The free tetrahedral mesher gives a warning for this edge for the "Normal" mesh size because the length of the edge (0.059 mm) is significantly smaller than the value of the "Minimum element size parameter" given by the Size node (0.9 mm).
You can avoid the creation of the short edges by clearing the "Twist compensation" check box in the Helix 2 node's settings window (under Advanced Settings). Then the resulting geometry meshes without warnings.
Note that it is also possible to first create a swept prism mesh on the solenoid, convert it to a tetrahedral mesh (which is necessary to make it compatible with the surrounding tetrahedral mesh), and then create a tetrahedral mesh for the remaining domains.
The attached model, built using COMSOL 4.3 Update 1, contains two Mesh nodes, one for each meshing approach described above. The model has been saved without meshes to reduce the file size; click Build All for the Mesh 1 and Mesh 2 nodes to create a free mesh or a mesh where the solenoid part uses a swept prism mesh.
Best regards,
Magnus Ringh, COMSOL
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Thank you for your response. It looks disabling the 'twist compensation' fixed the meshing problems. I cannot believe it was something that simple. Thanks again.