Volume Growth Rate

Growth rates control the rate at which cell sizes increase from one cell size to another within the trimmed cell mesh.

A fast growth rate increases cell sizes rapidly; a slow growth rate means that the mesher uses multiple cell layers to provide a gradual transition.

The growth rate defines cell size transition by specifying a minimum number of cell layers of each size. The following diagram illustrates this method:



To refine cell sizes and maintain connectivity, the mesher subdivides cells into eight smaller cells. In some cases, this method of splitting means that the mesher does not produce the minimum number of cell layers, so the mesh has extra layers. This is shown in the following example. Here, the mesh must meet the following criteria:

  • Surface cell size of 1 unit.
  • Core cell size of 8 units.
  • Fast growth rate, so at least one layer of each cell size (1, 2, 4, and 8 units).

Also, this example uses a two-dimensional mesh, so larger cells split into four smaller cells.



  • Image 1: The mesher generates a uniform mesh with cell size 8.
  • Image 2: The mesher splits the beige cells in Image 1 to make the cell size closer to surface size on the red boundary.
  • Image 3: The mesher performs a second split on the beige cells in Image 2 so that the cell sizes match the surface size.
  • Image 4: The blue and green cells in Image 3 are cell layers of 1 and 2 units respectively; however there are no cell layers of 4 units. Therefore, the mesher splits the beige cells in Image 3 to create cells with a size of 4 units.

This final image shows that the splitting of larger cells can result in a number of cell layers that does not match the minimum.

The Default Growth Rate controls the rate of size change in the core volume mesh. You set this property for the automated mesh operation, within the Default Controls manager.

The Surface Growth Rate controls the rate of size changes between the cells that are next to surfaces and the cells in the core. You can set this property at a global or local level on a part surface, boundary, or volumetric control.

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