HW BatchMesher Web-1
HW BatchMesher Web-1
HW BatchMesher Web-1
Altair BatchMesher ® TM
Altair's easy-to-use BatchMesher was developed to speed up the meshing process, without sacrificing quality. The BatchMesher cleans up
geometry and generates high-quality meshes automatically, eliminating the need to perform these time-intensive tasks manually. The results
are fewer errors, lower labor costs and a greater return on the compute resource investment.
Altair® BatchMesher TM
With BatchMesher, the user simply defines the batch process according to the
element mesh-quality criteria and geometric parameters. Then, BatchMesher
combines fully automated geometry clean-up and iterative optimized meshing,
which is performed until the original mesh criteria and geometric parameters
are satisfied.
Process automation tools expand BatchMesher's functionality and allow the These individual operations can be conducted at any time in the
user to interlace with BatchMesher operations to create custom solutions for BatchMesher process — another reason to make this valuable tool the
an organization. For example: backbone of the entire modeling process.
• Pre-geometry load operations can filter the dataset of erroneous data.
• Post-BatchMesher operations can generate quality and result reports in
HTML, XML, h3d or as screenshots.
• Post-run routines can combine all of the resulting meshes into one
master file, and weld them for mesh assembly.
MAKE BATCHMESHER PART OF AN AUTOMATED MODEL SETUP
The process of building a CAE model consists of three steps: pre-meshing, Traditionally, these steps are performed in a semi-automatic fashion,
meshing and post-meshing. which is time-consuming and a source of error. In developing BatchMesher,
• Pre-meshing prepares the geometry and consists of tasks like Altair provides an automated process chain for setting up CAE models, while
mid-surfacing, surface offsetting or geometry cleanup. linking BatchMesher with grid computing software — such as PBS
• Meshing generates elements that satisfy certain element criteria. Professional™ — for further reduction in overall model set-up time.
• Post-meshing assembles, welds, and assigns model and
material properties.
Figure 1 shows the scattering of the internal energy of one part and the
section force at one cross-section. The red areas identify the simulation
results of hand-meshed models, computed with three different versions of
LS-Dyna. The results of the hand-meshed models have a noticeably larger
scatter when the element size changes from 10mm to 8mm. Whereas, the
batch-meshed models (noted in blue) show less sensitivity to variations in
element size, and their results actually lie between those from the hand- Figure 1. Variations in the Results for Section Forces and Internal Energy
meshed models. The variation in LS-DYNA versions has a larger influence on
hand-meshed models than on batch-meshed models.
Figure 2 shows the influence of the element size for a variety of simulation
results. For example, the internal energy of 20 parts in the hand-meshed
models varies on average by 30 percent if the element size changes from
8mm to 10mm. For the batch-meshed models, the internal energy only
varies by 12 percent.
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