Tutorial: Generation of a High-Quality Cartesian Mesh Using the Trimmed Cell Mesher (STAR-CCM+)

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  • Опубликовано: 14 июл 2024
  • In this video, you will learn how to generate a high-quality Cartesian mesh, using the trimmed cell mesher within the STAR-CCM+.
    The trimmed cell mesher has the ability to produce a high-quality Cartesian mesh with a minimal cell skewness angle.
    However, in order to generate a high-quality Cartesian mesh using the trimmed cell mesher, it is necessary to have some knowledge about some basic features of this mesher, which are presented in the following sections:
    01:55 Refinement of the trimmed cell mesher
    05:06 Using the mesh alignment option
    12:20 Using the Growth Rates
    21:46 Trimmer Anisotropic Sizes

Комментарии • 11

  • @rohanverma4145
    @rohanverma4145 2 года назад

    very interesting and very well made..... please keep posting this type of excellent work on starccm as this will help a lot to beginners in CFD like me.

  • @sergeianpilov5222
    @sergeianpilov5222 2 года назад

    Good explanation!
    The thing to be kept in mind - anisotropic cell size control can make mesh finer (than without it), but cannot make it coarser.

    • @CFD_Mojtaba
      @CFD_Mojtaba  2 года назад

      Dear Sergei,
      Very well-reminded!
      Respectfully,
      Mojtaba.

  • @markstephen6677
    @markstephen6677 2 года назад

    Very helpful!!
    Thank you for this tutorial!!

  • @Naturelover-kg9ct
    @Naturelover-kg9ct 2 года назад

    Really nice explained!! Très bien

  • @teacherjessicacaroline
    @teacherjessicacaroline 2 года назад

    Great video! It was very useful for me!

  • @mortezamaaliamiri4342
    @mortezamaaliamiri4342 2 года назад

    Very well-done!!

  • @user-wl1dv3pu4z
    @user-wl1dv3pu4z Год назад

    very helpful video!!!

  • @nalmidhunashree124
    @nalmidhunashree124 Год назад

    thank u, very nice

  • @cheranpandians
    @cheranpandians 2 года назад +1

    bro nice explained but which version are you using? 2021 or 2022

    • @CFD_Mojtaba
      @CFD_Mojtaba  2 года назад +2

      Dear Cheran,
      Thank you for your comment. Here, I am using the version 2019. But, the procedure is basically the same in other versions.
      Respectfully,
      Mojtaba.