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Module 04: Local Mesh Controls


Introduction to ANSYS Meshing

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Overview

In this lecture we will learn about:


Local mesh controls (Mesh sizing, Refinement, Match control, Inflation, etc)
How to apply local controls?
Effect of local controls on mesh

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Preprocessing Workflow

Preprocessing
Meshing
and Solution

Geometry
Import / Geometry
Creation Cleanup /
Modifications

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Mesh Process & Course Plan
Global
Controls
Module 3

Meshing Core Local


Methods Skills Controls
Module 2 Module 1 Module 4

Mesh
Quality
Module 5
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Mesh Process & Course Plan
Control the mesh locally
Depends on the Mesh Method used Non-CutCell meshing local controls
Local Mesh Controls are:
Method - For Body
Sizing - For Vertex, Edge, Face, and Body
Contact Sizing - For Edge, and face
Refinement- For Vertex, Edge, and Face
Face Meshing - For Mapped or Pave Meshing
Match Control - For Edge and Face
Pinch - For Vertex and Edge
Inflation - For Edge and Face
Contact Match - For matching mesh
Node Merge and Move - For nodes The latest control added on a particular entity overrides
any prior controls
Only Sizing and Inflation local controls are
available for CutCell meshing
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Sizing
Recommended for locally defining the mesh sizes
You can only scope sizing to one geometry entity type at a time
For example: you can apply sizing to a number of edges or a number of faces, but not
a mix of edges and faces
Four Types of Sizing option
Element Size specifies average element edge length on bodies, faces or edges
Number of Divisions specifies number of elements on edge(s)
Body of Influence specifies average element size within a body
Sphere of Influence specifies average Entity/Option Element Size Number of Divisions Body of Influence Sphere of Influence
Vertices x
element size within the sphere Edges x x x Requires a
Faces x x Coordinate
Sizing options vary depending Bodies x x x
system for
the sphere
on the entity type chosen Advanced Size
Function in
Global settings
Only Element Size type is available for CutCell should be
meshing disabled

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Local Min Size
It controls the sizing to be applied at a specified location It controls the:
Element size for a selected body, face, or edge
Number of divisions along an edge
Minimum mesh sizing used for a selected body, face, or edge. It overrides the
default global sizing

Element Size = 0.5 Element Size = Default

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Sizing: Edges (1)
Sizing Type:
Element Size

Sizing Type:
Number of Divisions
Edge meshed with Edge meshed with 10
constant element size of elements
60mm

The Curvature Normal Angle and/or the Growth Rate maybe


not displayed depending on the ASF used

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Sizing: Edges (2)

Bias Type and Bias Factor


Specify the grading scheme and factor
Bias Type: grading of elements towards one end, both ends, or
the center
Bias Option:
Bias Factor: is the ratio of the largest element to the smallest
element
Smooth Transition: defined by Growth Rate which is ratio of size
of an element with size of previous element. (Growth Rate =
Bias Factor^(1(n-1))
Reverse Bias: Reverse the unsymmetrical Bias on one or more
edges

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Sizing: Edges (3)

Behavior
Soft: Sizing will be influenced by global sizing functions such as those based on proximity
and/or curvature as well as local mesh controls
Hard: Size control is strictly adhered to
Transition between hard edges (or any edge with bias) and adjacent edge and face
meshes may be abrupt
Hard edges or edges with bias will override Max Face Size and Max Size properties

Influenced by global No influence from other


Proximity advanced size global settings
function.

Soft Hard
Number of Division = 4 Number of Division = 4
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Sizing: Faces & Body (volume)

Element Size on a face Element Size on a body


Defines the maximum element size on Defines the maximum cell size on
the face the body

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Sizing: Sphere of Influence

On Vertex On Bodies
Available with or without Advanced Size Available with or without Advanced Size
Functions Functions
Sets the average element size around the Constant element size is applied within the
selected vertex confines of a sphere
Inputs: Use coordinate system to define the center of
Sphere radius and Element size the Sphere
Center of the sphere is defined by a model
vertex

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Sizing: Bodies of Influence
Bodies of influence (BOI)
Lines, surfaces and solid bodies can be used to refine the mesh
Accessible when ASF is On
Not available for CutCell meshing
Line BOIs

The Body of Influence


Surface BOI Solid BOI itself will not be meshed

Without BOIs

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Face Meshing Control

Forces Mapped/Pave meshes on selected mappable surfaces


Face Meshing with advanced control is supported for
Sweep, Patch Conforming, Hexa Dominant
Quad Dominant and Triangles
MultiZone
Uniform Quad/Tri and Uniform Quad If Face Meshing fails, ( ) icon appears
adjacent to corresponding object in the
RMB on Mesh and Show/Mappable Faces Tree outline. The mesh will still be created
to display all mappable faces but will ignore this control.

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Face Meshing: Internal No. of Divisions

If face is defined by two loops, then the Internal Number of Divisions


field is activated
User can specify the number of divisions across the annular region
Also useful for defining number of divisions along sweeping direction for Multizone
when there are no side edges

Mapped face is swept to create


pure hex mesh

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Face Mesh Control: Advanced Vertex Options
Sweep/MultiZone (2D and 3D) support for Advanced Vertex options on Face meshing

S S

S S

Denoted by S
S, C or E

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Match Control
Define periodicity on faces (3D) or edges (2D)
The two faces or edges should be topologically and geometrically the same
A match control can only be assigned to one unique face/edge pair
Match controls are not supported with Post Inflation Algorithm
Match Control with Patch Independent tetrahedrons not supported yet
Two types of match controls available:
Cyclic and
Arbitrary
Not available for CutCell meshing
Matching face
mesh

If Match Control fails, ( ) icon appears adjacent to corresponding


object in the outline Tree, however the mesh is created ignoring it
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Match Control: Cyclic

Define Rotational periodic


Full Model Periodic Model

Model is symmetrical at 90
Selected Faces for
Match control
Matching face mesh
If Match Control fails, Symmetry Tool
can be used to define periodicity instead

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Symmetry Control

Define mesh periodicity on faces (3D) or edges (2D)


Faces/edges pairs should be topologically and
geometrically identical
Can be assigned to several face/edge pairs at once
Not supported with
Assembly Meshing
Post Inflation Algorithm
Patch Independent tetrahedrons
Two types of Symmetry Controls useful for CFD:
Cyclic for rotational periodicity
Linear Periodic for translational periodicity
Matching face
mesh

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Symmetry: Cyclic Region

Define rotational periodicity

Full Model Periodic Model

Matching face mesh

The Cyclic Region tool need to


be defined with a Cylindrical
Coordinate System, based on
Model is symmetrical at 90 : need matching mesh on rotation axis
periodic faces

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Symmetry: Linear Periodic
Matching face mesh

Define translational periodicity

Full Model

Periodic
Model

You need to input the numerical


value of the shift : you can get this
information by selecting a pair of
Reduced model is one period of the full geometry : matching nodes, and checking their
needs matching mesh on right/left faces distance in the info bar
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Pinch

To improve quality Pinch control


removes small features (edges or narrow
regions) at the mesh level
The Pinch feature is supported for the
following mesh methods:
Patch Conforming Tetrahedrons
Thin Solid Sweeps
Hex Dominant meshing
Quad Dominant Surface Meshing
Triangles Surface meshing
Not supported for CutCell meshing

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Inflation
Used to generate prism layers (as explained in Global settings chapter)
Inflation layer can be applied to faces or bodies using respectively edges
or faces as the boundary
Inflation layer grown on edge boundary (red)

Inflation layer grown on face boundary (red)

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Contact Match Mesh
Connect mesh at mesh level
At R17 only works with tet mesh
Could avoid problems with shared topology

Notes:
Mesh generated as separate parts
Use Contact Match controls to match mesh
Create Named Selection to inspect matched mesh
Node merge can be added as second step to make
mesh conformal
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Node Merge & Node Move
Node Merge: enables to merge mesh nodes within a specified tolerance,
making the mesh conformal across bodies, parts, and assemblies. Node
Merge can be performed on solid, sheet, and line bodies
Node Move: Dynamically pick and drag nodes around (quality plots updated
real time)
History of moves is recorded in Worksheet and allows for Undo

Note: If you update your mesh


(Mesh object>Update), the application
maintains your movements in
the Worksheet until the mesh is
cleared (zero nodes) using the RMB
option Clear Generated Data or you
refresh data from the CAD source; In
these cases all the Node Move
movements are lost

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Summary

What have we learnt in this session:


How local mesh controls allow more control over meshes
Different types of Sizing Controls
Mapped Meshing Controls
Periodic Meshes Matching
Local Prism Controls
How to use Contact Match Mesh
How to use Node Merge & Node Move and what are the
limitations of the Node Move

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Workshop 4.1 CFD Local Mesh Controls

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Workshop 4.1 FEA Local Mesh Controls

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