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January 28, 2020 at 5:47 pmsabersarrafSubscriber
Dear colleagues,
I have a question regarding to local mesh on a surface of solid body.
In my problem, I would like to have local mesh refinement over the first layer under cylinder.
A picture is shown for more illustration.
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I am wondering if you can send me your suggestion.
Saber
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January 28, 2020 at 7:33 pmpeteroznewmanSubscriber
ANSYS staff are not permitted to open attachments, so please use the Insert Image button.
Is that a separate surface from the solid? Delete that. Are you using SpaceClaim? If so, just start a sketch on the top face of the top solid and draw that rectangle. The face will be split into two faces. You can then apply a sizing mesh control on that rectangular face.
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January 28, 2020 at 9:54 pmsabersarrafSubscriber
Thanks for your prompt response.
As you said I did it in spaceclaim and I have deleted the surface.
Then I made a new sketch on first layer (Brown layer). When I open it into mechanical structure to generate mesh, it looks like a new surface.
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This new surface requires thickness. Actually, I would like to have mesh refinement inside this rectangle on brown layer not only on rectangular surface (green surface in bottom picture).
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January 29, 2020 at 1:16 ampeteroznewmanSubscriber
It doesn't look like you deleted the surface in SpaceClaim because I can see it in Mechanical. You can suppress that in Mechanical.
If the brown solid does not have a face in the shape of a rectangle, then you have not been successful in SpaceClaim.Â
The sequence is:
- 1) Click the Sketch Tool
- 2) Pick the Top face of the brown solid
- 3) Draw a Rectangle
- 4) Click the 3D button.
The result should be the top face of the brown solid is split into two faces.
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January 30, 2020 at 7:46 pmsabersarrafSubscriber
Thanks for your helpful answer.
I have tried to use projection tool on spaceclaim. It was helpful to make mesh refinement.
Now I have used Gasket mesh. I would like to increase mesh layers in each part.
For example in bottom part (grey) there is only two layers of mesh. How I can increase the number of mesh layer by Gasket mesh.
Thank in advance
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January 31, 2020 at 12:09 ampeteroznewmanSubscriber
Don't use Gasket mesh. Use a Method = Sweep and you can define the number of elements in the sweep direction. You can set the sweep direction be selecting the source faces.
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