Define Mesh on Extruded Geometry
Use the Extrusion tool to create hex mesh on extruded geometry. This is useful for creating mesh for 2D simulations and layered mesh on simplified geometry.
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Create, open, import, and save models.
Create and edit 2D parametric sketch geometry.
Create, edit, and cleanup geometry.
Work with discrete geometry like FE Geometry and floating elements.
Create, organize and manage parts and subsystems.
Set up the simulation model, materials, domains, and boundaries.
Define radiation conditions and create emissivity models.
Define direct, derived, and constrained mesh motion.
Generate surface/volume mesh by defining mesh controls, or interactively create and edit 2D surface mesh.
Use the Mesh Controls tools to define size controls, refinements, and boundary layer controls to be considered for surface and volume meshing.
Use the Surface tool to define local mesh settings on selected surfaces.
Use the Edge tool to define local mesh settings on selected edges.
Use the Edge Layer tool to generate layers from selected edges during surface meshing.
Use the Gap tool to define mesh refinement settings based on gaps between surfaces.
Use the Angle tool to define mesh refinement settings based on angles between surfaces.
Use the Boundary Layer tool to define boundary layer mesh settings on selected surfaces.
Use the Volume Mesh tool to define local volume mesh sizes on individual solids. You can also choose different volume mesh settings, such as defining layers on thin regions and quality controls.
Use the Extrusion tool to create hex mesh on extruded geometry. This is useful for creating mesh for 2D simulations and layered mesh on simplified geometry.
Use the Zones tool to define mesh refinement settings by shape. These controls provide the capability to get mesh refinement on surfaces enclosed in defined boxes, spheres, and cylinders.
Use the No Boundary Layer tool to define surfaces on which boundary layers should not be created nor imprinted.
Use the Advanced Create dialog in the Setup Browser to create mesh controls for selected entity groups.
Use the context menu on the legend to deactivate mesh controls. This excludes them from consideration when processing the solution.
Create mesh on individual surfaces interactively and edit elements to fix issues or improve quality.
Use the Repair tool to find, review, and fix issues in the mesh.
Use the Volume tool to run a surface + volume mesh on the entire model.
Use the Quality Report tool to check the quality of surface and volume mesh.
Remove all mesh from the model.
Use the Element Quality view to review element quality while simultaneously editing your model.
Use the Fix tool to improve the quality of an FE (discrete/mesh) model.
Define output conditions, run the simulation, and view the results.
Use the Template Manager to define rule-based logic for groups, geometric operations, and setup and automate simulation processes.
Post-process the simulation results by creating visualizations and measurements.
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Generate surface/volume mesh by defining mesh controls, or interactively create and edit 2D surface mesh.
Use the Mesh Controls tools to define size controls, refinements, and boundary layer controls to be considered for surface and volume meshing.
Use the Extrusion tool to create hex mesh on extruded geometry. This is useful for creating mesh for 2D simulations and layered mesh on simplified geometry.
Use the Extrusion tool to create hex mesh on extruded geometry. This is useful for creating mesh for 2D simulations and layered mesh on simplified geometry.
Target surfaces are selected automatically based on source surface selection.
You can also define biasing for multiple extruded layers.
This allows you to continue creating instances and helps you visualize and edit instances with the legend.
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