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Mesh

The video below demonstrates the steps to mesh the geometry using Hexahedral elements which look like boxes. Hexahedral (or hex) elements yield higher accuracy compared with the default tetrahedral (or tet) elements for the same number of nodes. The "multizone" meshing method is used to get hex elements for this geometry.

Summary of the above video:

    Double click on Model in the project window
    Suppress pedal and Part9 under Geometry
    Highlight Mesh, Mesh Control > Sizing
    Choose the Select Body under Help button and highlight the Bike Crank > Apply
    Element Size: 0.2 in
    Update to view the more refined mesh
    Mesh Control > Method > click on body > Apply
    Method > Multizone
    Update and check presence under Mesh (you should see Body Sizing and MultiZone)

We next refine the mesh locally in "areas of concern" using a "face sizing" as demonstrated in the following video.

Summary of the above video:

    Zoom into left hole using the right mouse button
    Click on Mesh Control > Sizing > Select Face > click on the inside of the three small holes 
    Element Size : 0.1 in (half the size of the overall mesh)
    Choose the Select Body under Help button and highlight the Bike Crank > Apply
    Update (will refine the mesh around the holes)

In the following video, we interrogate the mesh in the interior of the model by cutting through the mesh using "section planes".

 

One important metric of element quality is skewness. The video below shows how to check the skewness distribution and display elements that are highly skewed.

 


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