Perform the Initial Wrap

Perform an initial wrap with the gap closure option activated.

To set up a surface wrapper mesh operation:
  1. Right-click the Geometry > Operations node and select New > Surface Preparation > Surface Wrapper.
  2. In the Create Surface Wrapper Auto Mesh Operation dialog, select the Lower and Upper parts then click OK.


  3. Select the Geometry > Operations > Surface Wrapper node and set the following properties:
    Property Setting
    Mesher Execution Mode Serial
    Perform Gap Closure Activated
    Legacy Wrapper Activated
Setting the Volume of Interest method to External instructs the surface wrapper to ignore any internal surfaces within the volume closed by the Lower and Upper parts.
  1. Edit the Geometry > Operations > Surface Wrapper > Default Controls node and set the following properties:
    Node Property Setting
    Base Size Base Size 5.0 mm
    Minimum Surface Size Size Type Relative to base
    Percentage of Base 20.0
    Volume of Interest Method External
    Gap Closure Method Both
    Gap Closure Size Size Type Absolute
    Absolute Size 32.5 mm

    The size for the gap closure was based on the dimension of the cooling vents. To close the cooling vents, a gap closure size of 32.5 mm was chosen. To close the gaps in the propeller housings, you need to position a seed point in each of the propeller housings.

  2. To create the seed points for the propeller housings:
    1. Right-click Gap Closure > Seed Points and select New.
    2. In the Seed Point dialog, set Position to [0.25, 0.0, 0.0] m.
    3. Click Create.
    4. Repeat the previous two steps for the remaining three seed points, and set the Position to the following:
      Seed Point Coordinates
      Seed Point 2 [0.0, 0.0, -0.25] m
      Seed Point 3 [-0.25, 0.0, 0.0] m
      Seed Point 4 [0.0, 0.0, 0.25] m
    5. Click Close.
    The Gap Closure node should look as follows:

To execute the surface wrapper operation:
  1. Right-click the Geometry > Operations > Surface Wrapper node and select Execute.
  2. Save the simulation.