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Simple mesh created with Kenue has some badly meshed parts.... 11 years 11 months ago #4594

  • venexiano
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Dear all,
I read the Kenue manual and I have to run my first simulation on a square domain. So I just created a close polygon, and I created a new T3mesh object. I dragged the closed polygon into outline and I generated a mesh with edge=35. I really need to use a resolution of the triangles of about 35 meters for what I am trying to do otherwise I cannot resolve some morphodynamics pattern. The problem is that the mesh has two elongated areas in which the resolution is way smaller and I do not understand why. Things are getting better with edge = 40 or 45 meters but its not what I want. I also tried to give the external polygon the value 35 and drag it in the density field but nothing changes. Any suggestion please?
I attach the picture of the mesh and the workspace with mesh and close polygon.
thanks
V.
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Re: Simple mesh created with Kenue has some badly meshed parts.... 11 years 11 months ago #4602

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Hi V,

If you turn off the "Auto Smooth Mesh" option, the resulting mesh is more regular.

Alternatively...
If you want a "perfectly" regular mesh, create a regular grid and save that as a t3s.

To cover the same domain as you supplied...

1. "File->New->Regular Grid..."
2. Set: X Count=215, Y Count=161, X Delta=35, Y Delta=35
3. push the "Initialize" button
4. Select the "new Regular Grid" object in the WorkSpace and using
"File->Save Copy As..." save the grid to a mesh by selecting "2D T3 Scalar Mesh" as the "Save as Type".

The result is attached.

Martin
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Re: Simple mesh created with Kenue has some badly meshed parts.... 11 years 11 months ago #4605

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Thanks for your answer. But i do not want a regular triangular mesh because I do not want any preferential direction. I want a triangular irregular mesh with an (approximately) constant edge length and with the triangle edges having an as random as possible direction. So turning off auto-smooth is not a good thing because it leaves all the triangles orientated in the same way. I actually reached the result I was looking for by using the attached polygon. I think there is some sort of bug on the mesh generator because this is exactly the same polygon as the one I attached above but its nodes are ordered anticlockwise instead of clockwise. The clockwise polygon leads to a mesh with the two undesired coarser parts as in my previous post. With the anticlockwise polygon the mesh is good. I noticed it gets even better if I add some random soft lines inside (note: this does not help so much for the clockwise polygon because where I no not have soft lines i still have the coarser stripes).
My mesh is done but somebody should maybe take a look to the anticlockwise/clockwise bug if you have time.
thanks again for your answer.
cheers
V.
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Re: Simple mesh created with Kenue has some badly meshed parts.... 11 years 11 months ago #4607

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OK, Thanks for pointing out the problem.
I understand the issue and potentially the solution.

Something for the next version if I get a chance.

Cheers... Martin
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