Non-Conformal Imprinting
Simcenter STAR-CCM+ allows you to imprint parts non-conformally. Non-conformal imprinting provides a way to imprint parts efficiently without taking time to imprint CAD parts conformally when it is unnecessary.
This process is useful when:
- a conformal interface is not necessary to achieve solution accuracy
- there are many contacting parts
- each part is within many pairs
- there are gaps between the CAD parts
During the process of non-conformal imprinting, pairs of split surfaces are created on contacting parts without altering each individual part.
The following geometry shows two parts that are
in close proximity with a small gap between the surfaces. To achieve a non-conformal
mesh when imprinting these surfaces, before you imprint the parts, set Resulting Mesh Type to


After imprinting the parts, the resultant
surfaces are non-conformal, which means that the surface discretization on the imprinted
surfaces does not match. Each part remains separate and there is no shared surface
between each part. However, the original discretized surfaces are cut and a pair of
split part surfaces are created which represent an in-place part contact between the
surfaces.


The pair of split part surfaces are displayed in
the

folder:
Taking a closer look at the pair of split
surfaces, you can see that the surface discretization on each split part surface is
non-conformal:


The in-place part contact which represents the
pair of split part surfaces appears in the simulation tree:

