How Do Negative Cell Volumes Occur

Negative volume cells occur for a number of different reasons.

These reasons include:

  • Incorrect face orientation, which occurs if the pre-processing package used to create the mesh writes out the vertices using a left-handed rule, rather than the right-handed rule that Simcenter STAR-CCM+ expects. In this situation, every cell in the region has a negative volume reported. Some tools, such as pro-STAR, have operations that can correct this problem and turn left-handed cells into right-handed ones.
  • Badly formed cells. For hexahedral cells, the faces of high-aspect ratio cells can be highly warped leading to poorly defined face and cell centroids. For polyhedral shapes, negative volume cells can occur due to the dualization of poor quality tetrahedral cells, resulting in badly formed, and sometimes twisted shapes. Once you have identified these cells, go back to the pre-processor to repair them or remove them directly in STAR-CCM+.
  • Interfaces that are created from incorrect or misplaced boundaries. Make sure that you check for negative volumes after you create interfaces in Simcenter STAR-CCM+.