Seeding the Mesh
In Circuit, mesh operations are optional mesh refinement settings that enable you to provide Circuit with engineering guidance based on your knowledge of the parts of the model geometry that are critical
to the structure's electromagnetic performance. Providing such guidance prior to beginning the adaptive analysis process can reduce (sometimes extensively) the number of passes necessary to converge upon a field
solution as well as the final number of tetrahedra in the mesh for that
solution. Although adaptive analysis convergence targets areas where
field behavior is found, refining the mesh using more than the standard
criteria, such as material characteristics, can result in finding areas
of critical field behavior as soon as the first few passes are solved.
The technique of guiding the mesh construction is
referred to as "seeding" the mesh. Seeding is performed using the Mesh commands on the Circuit menu.
You can instruct Circuit to refine the length of tetrahedral elements on a surface or within a volume until they are below a certain
value (length-based
mesh refinement) or you can refine the surface
triangle length of all tetrahedral elements on a surface or volume to
within a specified value (skin
depth-based mesh refinement.) These types of mesh operations
can be defined at any time. If you apply them before the adaptive solution
process, they are used to refine the initial mesh after it has been generated.
You can also choose to generate a mesh without
solving, in which case mesh operations are applied to the current mesh.
In a few circumstances, you may also want to define a
mesh operation that modifies the surface
approximation settings for one or more faces. Surface approximation
settings are only applied to the initial mesh.