Patyuchenko
Electrical
- Aug 4, 2006
- 17
Hello,
I am performing a thermal simulation of a microchip model. The model was splitted into many simple blocks by vsbw command in order to simplify the meshing process. Each block consists of maximum 3 volumes.
With the meshing of an each following block it becomes much more difficult to mesh it since the model becomes "heavier" (with a lot of elements) and it takes a lot of time to remesh each block several times with different variables of lesize command applied to the lines of a block´s volumes to obtain a mesh with no warnings.
Therefore I am leaving some volumes meshing of which was performed with some warnings and proceed with the next ones. These warnings are mainly as follows:
Tetrahedron element Nr. ... has an angle between adjacent edges of 167 (or less) degrees, which exceeds the warning limit of 165 degrees.
As a rule there are about 70000 elements in each block. I try to obtain not more than 5 warnings per block then I continue with the next one.
What do you think can it have some significant influence on the simulation results?
To which warnings should one pay attention to according to your experience?
Thank you very much.
Best regards
I am performing a thermal simulation of a microchip model. The model was splitted into many simple blocks by vsbw command in order to simplify the meshing process. Each block consists of maximum 3 volumes.
With the meshing of an each following block it becomes much more difficult to mesh it since the model becomes "heavier" (with a lot of elements) and it takes a lot of time to remesh each block several times with different variables of lesize command applied to the lines of a block´s volumes to obtain a mesh with no warnings.
Therefore I am leaving some volumes meshing of which was performed with some warnings and proceed with the next ones. These warnings are mainly as follows:
Tetrahedron element Nr. ... has an angle between adjacent edges of 167 (or less) degrees, which exceeds the warning limit of 165 degrees.
As a rule there are about 70000 elements in each block. I try to obtain not more than 5 warnings per block then I continue with the next one.
What do you think can it have some significant influence on the simulation results?
To which warnings should one pay attention to according to your experience?
Thank you very much.
Best regards