Creating a Concurrent Mesh Operation
Concurrent meshing is useful for speeding up volume mesh generation by meshing large multi-part assemblies of small parts on several processors.
When meshing large parts with several processors, use parallel meshing.
Before Creating a Concurrent Mesh Operation:
- Create a new simulation, or load an existing simulation, in parallel mode.
- Make sure that there are three or more processors available.
To Create a Concurrent Mesh Operation:
- Create an Automated Mesh operation with compatible meshers.
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Select the Automated Mesh node, then:
- Activate Per-Part Meshing
- Set Mesher Execution
Mode to
- Set the mesh controls that you require.
See Surface Mesher Controls and Values, Volume Mesher Controls and Values, and Creating and Defining Custom Controls.
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Execute the mesh operation.
Note If you attempt to abort the concurrent meshing process, the operation will only abort after all processors have finished meshing the parts that are currently assigned to them.