Airgap Remeshing
Electromagnetic simulations require a conformal mesh across all interfaces. In simulations that involve regions in relative motion, you can keep the mesh conformal at every time-step using the airgap remeshing technique. With this technique, Simcenter STAR-CCM+ keeps the mesh conformal by regenerating the mesh near the sliding interface in every time-step.
Airgap remeshing targets electric machines
whose components are in relative motion. Typically, the moving components and the fixed
components are surrounded by the air or vacuum and the sliding interface is between parts of
the air domain:


To reduce the computational cost of remeshing, only a smaller part of the domain, also referred to as the "airgap", is remeshed during each time-step. The airgap consists of two thin portions, one at each side of the sliding interface. The other parts of the domain do not require remeshing.

The airgap portions are in relative motion.
During the simulation, the mesh remains conformal.

