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How to apply local mesh in Clarity 3D Workbench

SimTech
SimTech over 3 years ago

For some applications such as antenna simulations, the locally applied mesh provides better convergence and accuracy than the globally applied mesh. Clarity3D Workbench offers some control over the meshing process. You can apply specific mesh properties to a part using the following steps, 

  1. Select the part to apply the local mesh 
  2. Select the Seeding type and Seeding value 

        

           Fig 1. Applying seeding type and seeding value for the selected part

 You can either select surface or volume type seeding. 

 You can see the difference between globally applied mesh and local mesh. 

              

For more details, please refer to Clarity 3D Workbench User Guide Systems Analysis 2022.1 > Working with Parts > Modifying Part Properties > Base Section > Enabled, Seeding Type, Seeding Value.  

 

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Cadence Design Systems 

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    0 SimTech over 2 years ago

    Here is the quick reference for you on How to View the Mesh in Clarity3DWorkbench

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