NASTRAN or PATRAN

Where the CAD program can export tessellated surfaces as Nastran or Patran files, save the assembly to a single file if the inter-region boundaries are common, or have the same perimeter triangulation. When this file is imported into Simcenter STAR-CCM+, the boundaries can then be separated out into interface and non-interface groups and duplicate copies can be made of the boundaries at the inter-region interface. New regions can then be created and a single mesh operation can then be used to generate the volume mesh for the entire geometry resulting in a conformal mesh at the boundary interface.

If a Nastran or Patran file contains quadrilateral shell elements, the elements remains the same when the file is imported into Simcenter STAR-CCM+. If you want to split the quadrilateral elements into triangles, then use the Surface Repair tool.

If the assembly contains duplicate inter-region boundaries with different triangulation on each, then save each part to a separate file if possible. When you import these files into Simcenter STAR-CCM+, you are presented with the choice of whether to create one region per file (recommended), or one region for all files. Regardless of the choice that you make, individual regions often have dissimilar triangulation at the inter-region boundaries. Usually Simcenter STAR-CCM+ can resolve different inter-region boundary triangulation by using the edge zipper to match the perimeter nodes and then deleting one of the boundaries to allow the creation of a conformal interface. However, depending on the variation in perimeter node positioning, the edge zipping can fail, in which case, use a different mesh operation for each region, which results in a non-conformal volume mesh interface.