Mesh
quality |
Set to Draft or
High. For linear static
studies, frequency studies, and buckling studies, you can assign both
Draft and High quality solid elements in a single
mesh definition. A draft quality mesh does not have
midside nodes. Use a draft quality mesh for a quick evaluation and
in solid models where bending effects are small. Use a high-quality
mesh in most cases, especially for models with curved
geometry.
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Standard mesher |
Uses the Voronoi-Delaunay meshing
scheme for subsequent meshing operations. |
Curvature-based mesher |
Creates more elements in
higher-curvature areas automatically, without the need for mesh control.
Supports multi-threaded meshing for assembly and multi-body part
documents. |
Blended
curvature-based mesher |
Automatically adapts the element size to the local
curvature of the geometry to create a smooth mesh pattern. There are cases where the Blended curvature-based
mesher can overcome mesh failure, generating a solid mesh with
higher-quality elements (lower Jacobian and Aspect ratios) than the
Standard or the Curvature-based meshers.
Supports multicore processing for SOLIDWORKS Simulation
Professional and SOLIDWORKS Simulation Premium licenses.
The
Blended curvature-based mesher is the default mesher when you create
new Simulation studies.
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Jacobian
points |
When Mesh
quality is High,
sets the number of points to be used by
verifying
the distortion level of high-order tetrahedral elements. For high-order shells, the Jacobian ratio check uses 6 points
located at the nodes.
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Automatic
transition |
Automatically applies mesh controls to small
features, details, holes, and fillets.
Clear Automatic
transition before meshing large models with many
small features and details to avoid generating a very large number
of elements unnecessarily.
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Automatic
trials for solids |
Instructs the mesher to automatically
retry meshing the model using a smaller global element size. You control
the maximum number of trials allowed and the ratio by which the global
element size and tolerance are reduced each time. |
Remesh failed parts
Independently |
Simulation remeshes the solid parts that have failed to mesh without the
enforcement of common nodes at their touching boundaries.
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