Hi
I have noticed this error when I mesh complex domains, particularly those with topology looping around an object (torus like).
My way around is to:
1) cut the domain into simpler parts and mesh by sections
2) mesh edges or faces around critical region
3) start from centre outwards, and start with parts containing details in fine mesh then use coarser mesh around
Mostly I get around like that, sometimes I must cut further my geometry into smaller parts, by adding internal boundaries
Note: use latest version, the mesher handler is one of the features improving with the new releases
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Good luck
Ivar
Hi everybody,
I've got this problem: "Failed to respect boundary element edge on geometry face".
I've imported the geometry in a CAD format and it's quite complex.
I decided to convert the geometry into COMSOL format, before making 'Form Union'.
I meshed all the boundaries, playing with the element sizes and toggling between General Physics/Fluid Dynamics/Plasma.
However, when I try to mesh the volumes, COMSOL gives me the error message that I stated above.
Should I edit the CAD geometries? Isn't there any other solution to get around this?
I thought that, once the external boundaries of an object was meshed, I was pretty straightforward to mesh its inside!
Thanks for any help!
Prisca