Surface Remesher
In order to improve the overall quality of an existing surface and optimize it for the volume mesh models, the surface remesher can be used to retriangulate the surface.
The remeshing is primarily based on a target edge length that you supply and can also include feature refinement that is based on curvature and surface proximity. Localized refinement that is based on part surfaces or boundaries can also be included. Specific surfaces or boundaries can also be omitted from the process so that the original triangulation from the imported mesh can be preserved.
The surface remesher is typically used for remeshing surfaces that are output from the surface wrapper and STL type data. As well as improving the surface for the volume meshers it also aids the subsurface generator when the prism mesher option is selected. An example starting surface and the remeshed surface is shown here.
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The properties of the surface remesher model can be changed to provide additional meshing control during the meshing process. The input values used for the surface remesher can be set on four different levels:
- Global level
- Part surface or boundary level
- Part curve level
- Interface level
If you remove the mesher from an Automated Mesh operation, Simcenter STAR-CCM+ saves any specified global settings and restores them when you restore the mesher.
A volumetric control can be included as part of the surface remeshing operation. This option allows the surface target size to be set for any of the allowable shapes that encompass the import surface.
Aligned meshing can also be included to optimize the resulting surface triangulation further.