ANSYS SpaceClaim: Meshing | How to generate a high quality hexahedral mesh for a spur gear

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    Before performing solver simulation in Ansys Mechanical, it is essential to generate a mesh on the geometry parts using the Mesh ribbon in Ansys SpaceClaim. Meshing is a crucial process in ensuring the accuracy of the simulation results using Finite Element Analysis (FEA).
    The process of meshing involves dividing the geometry into small elements with nodes that represent the shape of the geometry. FEA solvers work better with regular shapes like cubes, while irregular shapes can pose a challenge. Hence, meshing is necessary to transform these irregular shapes into recognizable volumes or elements.
    The quality of the mesh plays a crucial role in determining the accuracy of the simulation results. To ensure the quality of the mesh, several checks are conducted by the software. These checks include element quality, aspect ratio, Jacobian ratio, warping factor, parallel deviation, maximum corner angle, skewness, and orthogonal quality.
    One of the significant advantages of using SpaceClaim Meshing tool is that it allows you to obtain a 100% hex mesh on complex CAD geometry, which would be challenging to achieve using other meshing tools. Therefore, using the Mesh ribbon in Ansys SpaceClaim is an essential step in achieving accurate simulation results in Ansys Mechanical.
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Комментарии • 6

  • @samibasha
    @samibasha 2 месяца назад +1

    Cool

  • @ElMakk_Med
    @ElMakk_Med Год назад +1

    Thank you for the quality of the content you share, how would you export this mesh for further analysis in ansys mechanical for example ?

    • @Learn-Engineering
      @Learn-Engineering  Год назад +1

      Thank you for the positive feedback!🙂 To export a mesh for further analysis in ANSYS Mechanical or similar software, you can follow the general steps shown in the upcoming video which is scheduled tomorrow ruclips.net/video/PozAjv6_JWQ/видео.html
      You will also like this playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLpzgvcyYOSTAb2g2KkJlnkew8rUKeYAn7

  • @sz666s9
    @sz666s9 Год назад +1

    good, why when i split a block select 2 points,a dash line appear but when i press enter then it disappear.

    • @Learn-Engineering
      @Learn-Engineering  Год назад

      Thank you for your first comment. Your answer is: When you use the Block Split tool in the Mesh ribbon to split a block by selecting two points, a dashed line appears to indicate the cutting edge or plane. This dashed line helps you visualize the splitting operation before finalizing it. 🙂