Interpreting the Compact Report
A compact mesh report for a volume mesh consists of statistics that are split up into statistics for each mesh region, and overall statistics.
For each region, the following subsections exist:
- Entity count
- Mesh extents
- Mesh validity check
- Face validity
- Volume change
- Fe cell quality (only for regions associated with a finite element model. Invalid Fe cells are reported with an Fe cell quality < 0)

For a compact report, the entity count includes a summary of the number of cells, faces, vertices, and edges for the region. A more extensive breakdown of the different cell shapes used is provided in the full report. See Interpreting the Full Report.
The mesh extents are always reported in meters based on the global Cartesian system. Simcenter STAR-CCM+ computes all physical quantities in SI and therefore assumes that the model is dimensioned correctly in meters. If a mesh was created using some other unit and was not properly scaled before import, it will result in incorrect physics being simulated. The mesh extents are originally reported at the end of the import report in the Output window for the simulation. Verify the coordinate extents for each region to make sure that they correspond with the expected dimensional range. If the extents are incorrect, you can:
- Scale the mesh in the original meshing pre-processor and re-import.
- Scale the entire mesh in Simcenter STAR-CCM+. See Scaling the Entire Mesh.
- Scale a specific region in Simcenter STAR-CCM+. See Scaling Regions.
Once you have scaled the mesh or region, its worth running the mesh diagnostics report and checking the mesh extents again.