Extracting a Surface Mesh

This facility extracts a surface mesh from a volume mesh representation so that you can generate a new volume mesh using the Simcenter STAR-CCM+ meshing tools.

Surface mesh extraction is useful when you have a volume mesh (for example, a tetrahedral mesh) from another package, but want to remesh it using the different mesh types in Simcenter STAR-CCM+. This can result in a lower cell count or better cell quality (or usually both).

Extracting a surface mesh maintains the boundary and interface definitions. However, exporting a surface mesh representation does not preserve boundary types, except from name association, and never preserves interfaces. Therefore, after importing an extracted surface, check the surface mesh, redefine interfaces and possibly redefine boundary types. If you are importing the surface mesh as a part, you may also need to merge/imprint coincident surfaces, so that interfaces are conformal. Also note, volume meshes do not store feature edges from the surface mesh. Therefore, when extracting a surface, redefine the feature edges on the extracted surface mesh.

Before extracting a surface mesh, a volume mesh representation must exist (generated when importing a volume mesh). To extract a surface mesh from a volume mesh:

  1. Right-click the Volume Mesh node and select Extract boundary surface from the pop-up menu.

  2. In the Extract Boundary Surface dialog, select the required region(s).

    When the process is complete, a new representation called Extracted Surface appears in the simulation tree. Each extracted surface representation contains a closed surface mesh of the selected region(s)

    If you extract multiple regions, multiple nodes appear in the Representations node with numerically incremented names.

The extracted surface can now be used as the initial surface mesh for a new meshing process within Simcenter STAR-CCM+. If other surface mesh representations exist, delete them so that the meshing pipeline uses the correct surface.

To access the full range of boundary manipulation options after extracting a surface mesh, create a mesh operation manually if one does not exist before performing the operation.