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November 4, 2004, 06:59 |
Proam cpmatches
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Dear all, I have some problem during the generation of a trimmed mesh because of the cpmatches errors found from the Mesh Quality Check. How can I fix this problem? I read the online help, but I could not find anything. Thanks, Regards
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November 5, 2004, 04:33 |
Re: Proam cpmatches
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Hi,
1)you can try remeshing the part with diffrent element sizes, particulary there should not be large gradient in mesh density,with grow 2 or more 2) delete cells near cpmatches and run tetfix sankar |
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November 5, 2004, 05:07 |
Re: Proam cpmatches
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Thank you, I'm trying to do the second choice because I've already tryed the first one by using different Custom mesh. Thank you again! Erika
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November 8, 2004, 20:21 |
Re: Proam cpmatches
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Erika,
How did you generate the custom mesh? Did you classify using a certain cell length or did you make the custom mesh yourself. I find it strange that you have cpmatch errors in a custom mesh, if so can you fix the errors, vset news cset vmerge vset,,.001 cpcheck,,all,,,news,,fix The above cpcheck will fix some cp errors and put the rest in your cpset so you can look at them. Kevin |
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