Creating Mesh Regions (IC Mode Only)

Mesh regions partition a design into multiple domains, potentially increasing mesh robustness and performance for complex layout geometry. Define a mesh region to leverage mesh fusion or parallel adaptive refinement.

Complete these steps to create a mesh region and configure mesh partitions.

Note:

These instructions assume the user has already set up an Advanced HFSS Solution Setup.

  1. From the Layout Editor, select a component to designate as a mesh region.

    Partition Creation Example

  2. Do either of the following to open the Mesh Region Dialog window:
  1. From the Mesh Region Dialog window, make any other appropriate selections and enter values in the Partitions area.

    Mesh Region Dialog Window

    Note:

    The default X and Y partition values depend on the length of the bounding box around the objects in the Layout Editor. If the X-axis side is longer, the Number of partitions is 5 in the X field and 1 in the Y field. If the Y-axis side is longer, the Number of partitions is 1 in the X field and 5 in the Y field.

    By default, both X and Y axes (i.e., 2D) partitions are editable. To use only one axis (i.e., 1D) partition, enter 0 in the undesired field.

  2. Click OK to close the Mesh Region Dialog window and the partitions will appear in the Layout Editor.

    Partition Creation Example

  3. Click+drag on partition lines to drag them or select a line and use the handles that appear to transform the partition(s), as necessary.

    Partition Creation Example

  4. If necessary, add a new partition line by doing the following:

    1. From the Layout Editor, select the mesh region. Then right-click and select Mesh RegionAdd a partition line.

      Mesh Regions > Create

    2. Click anywhere along the mesh region outline to start a new line.

      Mesh Regions > Create

    3. Drag the mouse to another side of the mesh region outline and click again to see the new line segment.

      Mesh Regions > Create

    4. Repeat step c, as necessary, to create more line segments, or press Enter to create the new partition line.

      Mesh Regions > Create

  5. When the mesh region is complete, navigate to the Project Manager window. Expand the Project TreeActive Design Folder (e.g., EMDesign1) > Analysis. Then right-click the Setupn and select Generate Mesh.

    Project Manager Window > Project Tree > Active Design Folder > Analysis > Setup > Properties

  6. From the Project Manager window, right-click Setupn and select Properties.

    Project Manager Window > Project Tree > Active Design Folder > Analysis > Setup > Properties

  7. From the Setup window, navigate to the Adaptive Solutions area and click Use Mesh Region to activate the drop-down menu and the Parallel Refinement check box.

    Setup Window

  8. Select the appropriate mesh from the drop-down menu (e.g., meshregion_6).

  9. By default, mesh partitions are simulated sequentially for more accurate results. Check the Parallel Refinement box and the partitions will be simulated in parallel.

The procedure is complete.

Editing the Mesh Region

Once the mesh region is created, edit the parameters or edit/reset the number of partitions from the Properties window. Complete these steps to reset the number of partitions.

  1. Click on the mesh region outline to simultaneously select the mesh region and populate the Properties window with the mesh region's parameters.

    Properties Window

  2. Click Edit to reopen the Mesh Region Dialog window.

    Mesh Region Dialog Window

  3. Check the Reset partitions box and click OK to reset the Number of partitions. The Layout Editor automatically updates.

    Mesh Region Dialog Window