Creating a Parts-Based Mesh with Baffles
Baffle contacts are zero-thickness surfaces that the meshers maintain as interfaces in the surface and volume meshes.
Defining baffle contacts maintains the shape
of the zero-thickness surfaces in the mesh. The meshers assume that the baffles are
two-sided interfaces and generate a conformal mesh on either side.


Simcenter STAR-CCM+ only supports baffles that intersect a fluid volume. Simcenter STAR-CCM+ does not currently support a line interface between a baffle and an adjacent solid part. Baffles are represented as interfaces within the volume mesh.
To Create a Parts-Based Mesh with Baffles:
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In 3D-CAD, create solid and sheet bodies for the fluid volume and baffle parts, or import your geometry.
See Using 3D-CAD or Importing Geometry.
- If necessary, extract the fluid volume from the geometry.
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Imprint the baffles onto the fluid volume body.
See Imprinting Bodies.
- Close 3D-CAD.
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In
Simcenter STAR-CCM+, create geometry parts from the CAD parts. Ensure that
Create Part Contacts from Coincident Entities is activated.
The surface tessellation is conformal around the baffle edges.
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Create and execute an extract volume operation for all parts.
See Extract Volume.
- Create an automated mesh operation for the extract volume part.
- Set the mesh parameters that you require.
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Assign the extract volume part to a region.
- Set the following options:
- Create one Region for All Parts
- Create a Boundary for Each Part
- Ensure that Create Interfaces from Contacts is activated.
- Set the following options:
- Execute the automated mesh operation.
A conformal mesh is produced.

