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How to create boundary layer meshes for cylinder

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Hello everybody, is it possible to create boundary layer meshes for cylinder? My geometry includes one part of cylinder, I try to create boundary layer meshes for the whole geometry, but it does not work. And even I try to create only for other parts of the geometry (cuboid configuration), it also does not work. It shows 'interior geometry error'.........Is there anyone know it? Thank you for your response!




2 Replies Last Post 20.07.2012, 05:56 GMT-4
Ivar KJELBERG COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)

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Posted: 1 decade ago 19.07.2012, 07:44 GMT-4
Hi

a boundary mesh is a quad type mesh so it cannot be created everywhere, and normally it is a operation transforming a thet/tri mesh into a local brick/quad mesh elements

If you have a closed boundary it normally works OK, sometimes in open or looped boundary conditions it does not work.

note the special selection method: first the domain(s) where you accept boundary layers, then as sub node one or several boundaries where the layers will start and propagate (into the previously selected domains

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Good luck
Ivar
Hi a boundary mesh is a quad type mesh so it cannot be created everywhere, and normally it is a operation transforming a thet/tri mesh into a local brick/quad mesh elements If you have a closed boundary it normally works OK, sometimes in open or looped boundary conditions it does not work. note the special selection method: first the domain(s) where you accept boundary layers, then as sub node one or several boundaries where the layers will start and propagate (into the previously selected domains -- Good luck Ivar

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Posted: 1 decade ago 20.07.2012, 05:56 GMT-4
Dear Ivar,
Thank you so much. Now I still can not pass it. Can you help me to look at this geometry if you have some time? I just need you help on the mesh part. And add boundary layer meshes for the cuboid. Now I attach this document. Thank you again.
















Hi

a boundary mesh is a quad type mesh so it cannot be created everywhere, and normally it is a operation transforming a thet/tri mesh into a local brick/quad mesh elements

If you have a closed boundary it normally works OK, sometimes in open or looped boundary conditions it does not work.

note the special selection method: first the domain(s) where you accept boundary layers, then as sub node one or several boundaries where the layers will start and propagate (into the previously selected domains

--
Good luck
Ivar


Dear Ivar, Thank you so much. Now I still can not pass it. Can you help me to look at this geometry if you have some time? I just need you help on the mesh part. And add boundary layer meshes for the cuboid. Now I attach this document. Thank you again. [QUOTE] Hi a boundary mesh is a quad type mesh so it cannot be created everywhere, and normally it is a operation transforming a thet/tri mesh into a local brick/quad mesh elements If you have a closed boundary it normally works OK, sometimes in open or looped boundary conditions it does not work. note the special selection method: first the domain(s) where you accept boundary layers, then as sub node one or several boundaries where the layers will start and propagate (into the previously selected domains -- Good luck Ivar [/QUOTE]

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