Surface Control

Surface controls specify alternative surface mesh and prism layer settings for part surfaces, geometry parts, and composite parts.

If a part surface belongs to several controls, the following hierarchy determines the surface control that takes precedence. This hierarchy depends on how you apply the part surface to the control.

  • Selecting the individual part surfaces.

    Only the individual part surface that is directly selected belongs to the surface control

  • Selecting a geometry part that includes the part surfaces.

    All part surfaces that comprise the selected geometry part are included in the surface control, even if they don’t appear selected individually.

  • Selecting a composite part that includes the part surfaces.

    All part surfaces on all geometry parts that comprise the composite part are included in the surface control, even if they don’t appear selected individually.

Example of a Surface Control

This example coarsens the mesh in the far field, which provides a more efficient solution by only solving detailed flow in areas of interest. The following image shows the original volume mesh.

Coarsening the surface mesh by four times on the far field surfaces gives a lower mesh density. This coarse surface mesh produces a coarse volume mesh.