Colas Joannin
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Posted:
5 years ago
20 nov 2019, 08:47 GMT-5
Updated:
5 years ago
20 nov 2019, 09:44 GMT-5
Dear Maximilian,
I am glad to hear that you are getting interesting results. After taking a look at your modeI, I agree that the mesh could slighlty be improved, even though the sequence used to create Mesh 3 already seems pretty sound. If you inspect the quality of the mesh (right-click on Mesh 3 > Plot), you will see that for some quality measures - such as Condition number - the structured mesh (swept part) still suffers from an excessive aspect ratio for all elements. To fix it, you can simply refine the boundary mesh used as a source face of the swept operation, by first creating a Free quad or a Free triangular mesh on the top surface and controlling the size of the elements using a dedicated Size subnode. As a rule of thumb, I would suggest using an aspect ratio no larger than 5 for the elements.
If you do not feel very comfortable with the meshing sequence and wish to learn more about it, I would recommend the following video of our online Learning Center :
You will also find more information about best meshing practices on the following blog posts :
Last but not least, I would like to point out that the Activation feature available in the Structural Mechanics Module may prove useful when you wish to add deformation and stress analysis to your model. You can get a sneak peek of this feature at :
https://www.comsol.fr/blogs/how-to-activate-material-in-simulations-of-manufacturing-processes/
I hope these few tips and resources will help you carry on with you modeling project. Feel free to contact COMSOL Technical Support (https://www.comsol.fr/support/cases/) for further guidance and resources.
Best regards,
Colas
Dear Maximilian,
I am glad to hear that you are getting interesting results. After taking a look at your modeI, I agree that the mesh could slighlty be improved, even though the sequence used to create Mesh 3 already seems pretty sound. If you inspect the quality of the mesh (right-click on Mesh 3 > Plot), you will see that for some quality measures - such as Condition number - the structured mesh (swept part) still suffers from an excessive aspect ratio for all elements. To fix it, you can simply refine the boundary mesh used as a source face of the swept operation, by first creating a Free quad or a Free triangular mesh on the top surface and controlling the size of the elements using a dedicated Size subnode. As a rule of thumb, I would suggest using an aspect ratio no larger than 5 for the elements.
If you do not feel very comfortable with the meshing sequence and wish to learn more about it, I would recommend the following video of our online Learning Center :
* [https://www.comsol.fr/learning-center/building-the-mesh-for-a-model-geometry-in-comsol-multiphysics](http://)
You will also find more information about best meshing practices on the following blog posts :
* [https://www.comsol.fr/blogs/best-practices-for-meshing-domains-with-different-size-settings/](http://)
* [https://www.comsol.fr/blogs/improving-your-meshing-with-swept-meshes/](http://)
Last but not least, I would like to point out that the Activation feature available in the Structural Mechanics Module may prove useful when you wish to add deformation and stress analysis to your model. You can get a sneak peek of this feature at :
[https://www.comsol.fr/blogs/how-to-activate-material-in-simulations-of-manufacturing-processes/](http://)
I hope these few tips and resources will help you carry on with you modeling project. Feel free to contact COMSOL Technical Support (https://www.comsol.fr/support/cases/) for further guidance and resources.
Best regards,
Colas