Generalized Cylinder Mesher

The generalized cylinder mesher generates a swept mesh along the length of parts that are cylindrical. This type of mesher uses the polyhedral and tetrahedral volume meshers to generate a conformal mesh.

The generalized cylinder mesher can automatically detect cylindrical part surfaces, and when executed it generates a mesh with constant stretching and an automatically computed number of layers. However, in order for the part to be recognized by the mesher, the cylinder must be split into at least two part surfaces. One benefit in using the generalized cylinder mesher is that it reduces cell count which has a positive effect on the rate of convergence in some cases. The generalized cylinder mesher can also be used along with the prism layer mesher.

The generalized cylinder mesher is best suited to cases where there are roughly cylindrical sections of geometry, and the direction of flow is parallel to the vessel wall, for example flow through pipes. Such cases can be solved more efficiently by using cells that are aligned with the direction of the fluid flow.An example of a generalized cylinder mesh is shown below: