Assigning Length-Based Mesh Refinement on Object Faces

  1. Select the faces you want to refine.

    Alternatively, select an object if you want to refine every face on the object.

  2. Click HFSS> Mesh> Assign Mesh Operations> On Selection> Length-Based or right-click Mesh in the Project Manager and select Assign Mesh Operation> On Selection> Length-Based.

    The Element Length-Based Refinement dialog box appears.

  3. Type a name for the mesh operation in the Name text box or accept the default name.
  4. To restrict the length of tetrahedra edges touching the faces:

    Length of Elements groupbox. Restrict Lengh of Elements option enabled.

    1. Select Restrict Length of Elements.
    2. Type the maximum length of the tetrahedral edges touching the faces in the Maximum Length of Elements text box.

    The solver will refine the element edges touching the selected faces until their lengths are equal to or less than this value.

    The default value is set to 20% of the maximum edge lengths of the bounding boxes of each selected face.

    For first order basis functions, a maximum length of Equation square root of 2 multipled by lambda divided by 10. is recommended for radiation boundary surfaces.

  5. To restrict the number of elements added during refinement of the faces:

    Number of Elements groupbox.

    1. Select Restrict the Number of Elements.
    2. Enter the Maximum Number of Elements to be added.
    3. Click OK.

When the mesh is generated, the refinement criterion you specified is used. If the maximum number of elements is reached, some elements may exceed the requested maximum element length.

You can also specify Initial Mesh Settings to apply to all objects; however, if you apply separate surface approximation mesh operations to specific objects, the object settings take precedence over the general setting.