Surface Meshers Overview

This section provides a comparison of the Surface Remesher and Surface Wrapper

To decide which surface meshing approach to use in preparation for volume meshing, weigh up the level of fidelity that is required against the acceptable level of manual effort.

For example, in cases where it is important that there is little or no loss of surface detail, the surface remesher would be used to maintain the original features. In cases where a significant level of de-featuring is required, and there are many gaps and mismatches between surfaces and parts, the surface wrapper would be used.

To decide which model or models are appropriate, use the following guidelines:

Instances when surface remesher would be used:

  • When a high level of surface mesh fidelity to the underlying geometry is required
  • When the imported surface is closed but composed of bad quality triangles (for example, STL data)
  • When the imported surface is closed but does not contain the required triangulation resolution
  • When the surface wrapper has been used, and the surface mesh needs further improvement

Instances when the surface wrapper would be used:

  • When a high level of surface accuracy is not critical
  • When the imported surface contains large number of gaps, holes and/or mismatches that cannot be easily fixed manually
  • When the imported surface contains multiple volumes that intersect but are not joined
  • When the imported geometry contains multiple overlapping surfaces that must be merged into one
  • When the imported geometry contains too much detail, requiring de-featuring