Maintaining Local Curvature

Selecting the Maintain Local Curvature option fills a hole with a surface that follows the surrounding curvature.

For example, the hole in the geometry below requires a filled surface that is not flat, but curves in each direction.

When the Maintain Local Curvature option is active, Simcenter STAR-CCM+ generates the following surface.

For comparison, deactivating the Maintain local curvature option generates the following surface.

This feature produces the best results when faces surrounding the hole are associated with underlying CAD geometry. The CAD association reduces the amount of approximation that is required in generating the filled surface. If at least one of the surrounding faces has CAD association, then the filled surface also has CAD association, which allows you to project to CAD when surface meshing.

When the Fill All Holes Together mode is selected, the Maintain Local Curvature option can not be activated. Therefore to ensure curvature is maintained, set the Loop Interaction Options to Fill Each Hole Separately. Select each hole, then click (Fill holes).

If for any reason the tool cannot maintain local curvature, it generates a filled surface without local curvature.

Using Part Curves to Control the Filled Surface Shape

As a rule, mark sharp edges as part curves before using the Maintain Local Curvature option. Applying part curves to the edges surrounding the hole controls the construction of the filled surface. In the example below, maintaining local curvature of all surrounding edges generates an incorrect filled surface.

Filling the hole without marking any hole edges as part curves generates the following filled surface. In this case, the tool maintains the curvature of the flat surfaces, which makes the filled surface initially tangential to each side. This set-up produces an incorrect shape.

Marking sharp edges as part curves tells the hole filler to ignore local curvature around them. For this example, three sides of the hole (highlighted below) are marked as part curves.

Running the hole filler with these edges marked as part curves generates the correct surface.