Part Contacts

Part contacts define the connection between two part surfaces. The meshers aim to generate a conformal mesh at the contact, which then becomes an interface in the physics region.

When you use contacts with the surface remesher it aims to generate a conformal match between the surface meshes. If the mesher cannot generate a conformal surface mesh, it terminates the meshing process and produces an error message that describes the problem.

A conformal volume mesh between contacts produces a high-quality discretization for the analysis. However, you can produce valid results with a non-conformal mesh, as Simcenter STAR-CCM+ can still accurately transfer data between the cells.

For the trimmed cell mesher, a conformal volume mesh is not always possible, as the surface mesh does not directly define the volume mesh cells.

For all other meshers, a conformal, remeshed surface produces a conformal volume mesh. This conformality is inherent as the surface mesh directly defines the shape of the volume mesh cells.

However, a contact between a polyhedral and trimmed mesh is never conformal due to the difference in shape between the two types of cells.

The following types of mesh contacts are available:

The Contacts node holds all mesh operations that are defined in the simulation.