This chapter describes the various tasks that are provided when using the Fault-tolerant Meshing guided workflow:
- 4.1. Fault-tolerant Meshing Workflow Limitations
- 4.2. Importing CAD Geometries and Managing CAD Parts
- 4.3. Describing the Geometry and the Flow
- 4.4. Enclosing Fluid Regions
- 4.5. Creating External Flow Boundaries
- 4.6. Creating Local Refinement Regions
- 4.7. Identifying Construction Surfaces
- 4.8. Extracting Edge Features
- 4.9. Adding Thickness to Your Geometry
- 4.10. Creating Porous Regions
- 4.11. Identifying Regions
- 4.12. Defining Leakage Thresholds
- 4.13. Updating Your Region Settings
- 4.14. Choosing Mesh Control Options
- 4.15. Adding Local Size Controls
- 4.16. Creating Contact Patches
- 4.17. Creating Gap Covers
- 4.18. Generating the Surface Mesh
- 4.19. Updating Boundaries
- 4.20. Describing Overset Features
- 4.21. Adding Boundary Layers
- 4.22. Identifying Deviated Faces
- 4.23. Generating the Volume Mesh
- 4.24. Creating Overset Mesh Interfaces
- 4.25. Identifying Orphans
- 4.26. Transforming the Volume Mesh
- 4.27. Extruding the Volume Mesh
- 4.28. Managing Zones
- 4.29. Separating Contacts
- 4.30. Choosing Part Replacement Options