Displaying the Mesh
Once you have generated a mesh, you can examine it to determine if it meets your needs. Icepak provides tools for viewing the mesh on individual objects, as well as on cross-sectional planes that extend throughout the cabinet.
Scripting does not record steps performed in the Mesh visualization dialog box.
| Num elements | Num elements displays the number of mesh elements that exist in the global mesh region. Fine mesh settings result in higher element counts. |
| Mesh display on | |
|---|---|
| Show | Show displays the mesh. |
| Cut plane | Cut plane displays the mesh on a cross-sectional plane. |
| Geometry/Boundary selection | Geometry/Boundary selection displays the mesh on object geometry selected in the 3D Modeler window or history tree or a thermal boundary condition selected in the Project Manager. When selecting geometry in the 3D Modeler window, you can select and display mesh on objects or faces. |
| Plane Location | |
| X, Y, Z plane through center | X plane through center, Y plane through center, or Z plane through center specifies a plane cut through the center of the model that is aligned with the Cartesian axis. |
| Select a face/plane | Select a face/plane displays the mesh on a plane based on your selection of a geometry face or plane in the 3D Modeler window or history tree. |
| Point and normal | Point and normal specifies a point on the plane and the normal direction to the plane. Enter coordinates (PX, PY, and PZ) to specify the point. Enter a vector defining the direction normal to the plane (NX, NY, and NZ). For example, entering NX = 1, NY = 0, and NZ = 0 for the vector defines normal pointing in the x direction. |
| Coeffs (Ax + By + Cz = D) | Coeffs (Ax + By + Cz = D) specifies an equation that defines the plane. Enter the coefficients A, B, C, and D for the equation. |
| Horizontal - screen select | Horizontal - screen select displays a horizontal plane cut of the mesh at a selected point in the 3D Modeler window. |
| Vertical - screen select | Vertical - screen select displays a vertical plane cut of the mesh at a selected point in the 3D Modeler window. |
| Display Attributes | |
| Sectioned | Sectioned displays a two-dimensional cross-section of the mesh when viewing a plane cut. |
| Raw elements | Raw elements displays a three-dimensional plane cut of the mesh. When Surface only is selected, only the outer surface of the plane is displayed. |
| Surface only | Surface only displays only the surface mesh. |
| Wire | Wire displays the generated surface mesh lines. |
| Shaded | Shaded displays the generated surface mesh filled with the color for the selection in the drop-down menu. |
| Grid | Grid displays wire mesh lines over the Shaded mesh display. |
| Color | Color defines the color in which the mesh is displayed. |
| Color by object | Color by object displays object mesh faces and/or cells using the object color defined in its Properties window. Otherwise, the mesh faces will be shown using the Color setting. |
| Plane transparency | Plane transparency controls the mesh plane transparency when Shaded is selected. Move the slider bar to display different levels of transparency. |
| Geometry Filters | Geometry Filtersdisplays mesh only on the selected geometry. Press Ctrl and click to select multiple pieces of geometry. |
| Load Mesh | Load Mesh displays the mesh in the 3D Modeler window. |
| Unload Mesh | Unload Mesh hides the mesh in the 3D Modeler window. |
The following image displays the mesh for the selected object, which is the HEAT_SINK selected in the history tree.
To display the mesh:
To inspect the mesh fully, use various combinations of the options available in the procedure below.
- In the Project Manager, right-click Field Overlays and select Mesh Viewer. The mesh automatically loads.Note:
If you modify the geometry of an object, the solution is invalidated, and the mesh is unloaded.
- In the Mesh Visualization dialog box under Mesh display on, select Show and then Cut plane or Geometry/Boundary selection.Note:
Define settings under Display attributes to customize the mesh display.
- Under Plane Location, select an option from the Set Position drop-down menu:
- X, Y, or Z plane through center: Use the slider bar to move the plane cut.
- Point and normal: To move the plane cut, use the slider bar or enter values in the coordinate text entry fields and click Update.
- Select a face/plane: Select a face or plane.
- Coeffs (Ax + By + Cz = D): Enter values in the A, B, C, and D text entry fields and click Update. Then, use the slider bar to move the plane cut.
- Horizontal - screen select: Select a point in the 3D Modeler window.
- Vertical - screen select: Select a point in the 3D Modeler window.
Note:If needed, select one or more pieces of geometry from the Geometry Filters list to display mesh only on the selected object(s).
- Use the 3D Modeler window viewing tools to inspect the mesh from various angles.