Issues with creating a uniform mesh

sbhbajra
sbhbajra Altair Community Member
edited January 22 in Community Q&A

I am working with hypermesh 13 and modelling a K joint. I wanted to create concentric circles of element. But i dont know how can even for a rectangular surface i cannot get uniform mesh distribution

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this is what i want but

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this is what i am getting

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  • Michael Herve
    Michael Herve
    Altair Employee
    Answer ✓

    Hello @sbhbajra ,

    I would recommend you draw a construction line (quick edit → split if I remember old UI) as shown in blue in the screenshot below, so that you can keep the same density between this edge and the edge top right:

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    Regards,

    Michael

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  • Michael Herve
    Michael Herve
    Altair Employee

    Hello @sbhbajra ,

    Is it a typo error when you say you use version 13? This version is 12 years old, and there's (almost) no chance you will get an answer for such a version. do you have access to any more recent version?

    Regards,

    Michael

  • Jason_Craanen
    Jason_Craanen
    Altair Employee

    YOu need to have the same density of elements on inner and outer curve to have a uniform quad mesh

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  • sbhbajra
    sbhbajra Altair Community Member

    I have tried equal density in outer and inner circle but many combinations of element density but unable to get concentric rings of elements. Also in case of weld part also the same density i am not getting regular shaped elements. I started working with hypermesh 13 but now i have hypermesh 2021. I am trying to have regular shaped concentric circle

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  • Michael Herve
    Michael Herve
    Altair Employee
    Answer ✓

    Hello @sbhbajra ,

    I would recommend you draw a construction line (quick edit → split if I remember old UI) as shown in blue in the screenshot below, so that you can keep the same density between this edge and the edge top right:

    image.png

    Regards,

    Michael

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