Guidelines for Seeding the Mesh
While seeding the mesh is not required, it is useful in the following conditions:
- Seeding the mesh inside a volume in the model geometry where regions of strong electric or magnetic fields (with strong capacitive or inductive loading) are expected. Examples include a capacitively loaded gap in a resonant structure, sharp waveguide angles or corners, or gaps between multi-coupled lines in filter structures.
- Seeding the mesh on every face of higher aspect ratio boundaries, such as long PCB traces or on the surfaces of long wires. Spacing the mesh points roughly equal to the trace width of the wire diameter enables you to more accurately capture the behavior of the high-aspect structure from the first adaptive pass.