On 04 Mar 2014, at 08:30, Marc Schöning <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello list,
> 
> I am facing a problem meshing huge 2D geometries.
> 
> Typically, controlling mesh size with the fourth argument of point definition 
> works very well, but I am missing a possibility to control the mesh size 
> (probably I just missed the right option) in the area of small circles.
> 

You can try setting e.g.

Mesh.MinimumCirclePoints = 3;

(the default is 7). Does it help?


> The attached screenshot of a meshed stator (of an electrical machine) 
> illustrating my problem. All points in the stator tooth and stator yoke area 
> have the same mesh size given by the corresponding points. But in the area of 
> the small circle, the mesh size is very fine and I am not able to coarsen it 
> more. I tried to adjust the mesh size of the circle center point, but it does 
> not change anything.
> 
> Finally, I am running in a very coarse mesh in the stator tooth while I have 
> a very fine mesh in the stator yoke. This results in unnecessary long 
> computation times.
> 
> 
> Any help is greatly appreciated.
> 
> Greetings,
> Marc
> 
> PS: Thank you so much for this fantastic program!
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