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:
  1. Expand the [Distribution] > [distribution] child node, and set the Number of Layers and Stretching Function.
  2. To set the layering properties for one or more parts within a part collection:
    1. Select Mesh Distribution > [Distribution] and set Mesh Controls to Specify Custom.
    2. Right-click Custom Controls and select New Part Control.
    3. Select the part control and set Parts to include the parts on which the custom control applies.
    4. Within Part Control > Controls, select each value that you wish to customize and set its corresponding property to Specify Custom Value.
    5. Within Part Control > Values, select each value node and set its property.
    6. 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.
    NoteWhen 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.
  3. 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.
    NoteInstead 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...