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Old   October 21, 2010, 17:20
Default Quad mesh in Star CCM+
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Hello, I am just curious is there a way to use quad elements to mesh surfaces before building the volume mesh?
I am asking because I have a simple exteruded tube in a sim which has to be meshed with tet surface elements, it seems like a perfect case for a nice mapped quad surface mesh. I see that something could be done with the extruder mesh function but it's not that versatile.

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Old   October 23, 2010, 20:08
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You may want to try a trimmed mesh and see if it gives you the result you are looking for. Don't forget to run the surface remesher prior to the trimmer, since trimmed cells are sized from the surface mesh.

I don't believe there is away to have quad surface elements for use with the extruder as all CAD/surfaces are always triangulated on import, and there is no internal mesh model to create quads.
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Old   October 24, 2010, 17:33
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I will have a go with the trimmer, haven't really used it yet to be honest.

The extruder basically extrudes a line mesh in a specified direction so I think the triangulation when importing doesn't have any bearing on it.

I'm unfortunately going to bring up the issue of mesh element type now, if the mesh is 3D, are the polyhedral meshes that Star CCM+ produces as good as any other 3D mesh than would originate from a quad surface mesh?

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Old   January 6, 2011, 18:21
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Not sure, but what about the generalized cylinder mesher?
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