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:

  1. In 3D-CAD, create solid and sheet bodies for the fluid volume and baffle parts, or import your geometry.
  2. If necessary, extract the fluid volume from the geometry.
  3. Imprint the baffles onto the fluid volume body.


  4. Close 3D-CAD.
  5. 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.

  6. Create and execute an extract volume operation for all parts.


  7. Create an automated mesh operation for the extract volume part.
  8. Set the mesh parameters that you require.
  9. Assign the extract volume part to a region.


    1. Set the following options:
      • Create one Region for All Parts
      • Create a Boundary for Each Part
    2. Ensure that Create Interfaces from Contacts is activated.

    See Regions Layout Workflow.

  10. Execute the automated mesh operation.
A conformal mesh is produced.