Morphing Workflow
You can model morphing in Simcenter STAR-CCM+ using either RBF or BSpline interpolation. Set the properties for the selected morpher and the conditions at the boundaries. The workflow may include additional motions, depending on the set up of the physics continua and models chosen.
A brief overview of the steps required to produce a morphing simulation is provided below (with detailed workflows described in the following sub-sections):
- Prepare for the Morpher Analysis.
- Setting up the Morpher Motion and Solver.
- Set the Morpher Boundary Properties.
- Specify additional Control Points (Optional).
- Set up any additional motions for your simulation (Optional). See Working with Motions.
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Visualise the Morpher Displacement.
You are advised to check the integrity of your mesh by setting up reports, plots and scalar field functions to examine parameters such as cell quality and skewness. If necessary, carry out a pre-simulation run before you select additional physics models (for example, flow)—or with these solvers frozen—and observe how the geometry and mesh respond to morphing. Simcenter STAR-CCM+ detects and reports any negative cells during the morphing process, but cannot determine the cell-quality metrics.
- When you are satisfied that the mesh remains at a sufficient quality throughout the motion, proceed to setup other physics models that are relevant to your simulation.
- Run the simulation.
- Morphing: Cylinder with Boundary Motion
- General Remesh: Gerotor Pump with Small Gap - Setting Up Morphing Motion and Boundary Conditions
- Adjoint Shape Optimization: Surface Sensitivity for S-Bend - Setting up Surface Sensitivity Filter and Morpher Displacement
- Adjoint Shape Optimization: Surface Mesh Morphing for Y-Junction Manifold - Defining the Surface Mesh Morphing of the Y-Junction
And the modeling scenarios: