Volume Distribution Using Number of Layers
You can define the number of layers and distribution for the part collection as a whole, or else apply specific settings to parts within the collection.
- Make sure that, for the Distribution you are working with, Size Specification is set to Number of Layers.
To set the layering properties for the whole part collection:
- Expand the Number of Layers and Stretching Function. child node, and set the
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To set the layering properties for one or more parts within a part collection:
- Select Mesh Controls to Specify Custom. and set
- Right-click Custom Controls and select New Part Control.
- Select the part control and set Parts to include the parts on which the custom control applies.
- Within Specify Custom Value. , select each value that you wish to customize and set its corresponding property to
- Within , select each value node and set its property.
- Select the parent [Distribution] node and, within Default Controls, set the Number of Layers to an amount that exceeds the number of layers required by the part control.
Note When you mesh a single part collection, with all parts connected, the default Number of Layers for a volume distribution must be greater than the sum of layers required by all part controls that the distribution contains. -
To apply the volume distribution multiple times within the same part
collection, select the parent [Distribution] node and set
Number of Repetitions to the amount you require.
Note Instead of producing an invalid directed mesh for some geometries when the barycentric mapping fails, Simcenter STAR-CCM+ improves the quality of the mesh by switching to an advanced mapping technique. When this switch happens, the following message appears in the output window: Unable to use barycentric mapping. Switching to alternate method...