different boundary
mesh issue.
Did I miss some settings? Or is the part just too nasty?
Thanks for any advice, Martin Kraska
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For all versions up to now, the meshing algorithm fails to map the midside
nodes of second order elements onto compound surfaces, but that has already
been reported in the past.
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Hi Christophe,
Thanks again. The script even works without setting the max element size.
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However, the problem of some of the midside nodes not obeying the geometric
surface remains. Is there a way to get this right?
Martin
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> With the current compound implementation you will also need
Hi Christophe,
Thanks for the hint. I can indeed create a mesh with compound surfaces in
2.13.1. I observed some restrictions:
- the midside nodes of the generated elements don't follow the compound surface
(except on the edges of the surface).
- Successful meshing relies on introduction of an
surface I can mesh
the part without problems, see
https://github.com/mkraska/CalculiX-Examples/tree/master/CAD/OnshapeTutorial
What can I do to properly create a compound surface?
Best regards, Martin Kraska
// Geometry.Tolerance=0.1;
//Geometry.OCCFixSmallEdges=1