Robert Koslover
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Posted:
3 years ago
29.11.2021, 10:57 GMT-5
Updated:
3 years ago
29.11.2021, 11:00 GMT-5
First of all, much of the meshing process simply does not leverage parallel computation. Now, for the rest of your question: I'm guessing that your 2D model has some troublemaking narrow regions or closely positioned points that are causing the Comsol software to have trouble establishing a mesh with acceptable mesh quality. You might want to see if you can simplify, defeature, or otherwise redraw your geometry in those regions to make it easier to mesh there. Also, if you are not already doing so, set the mesh sizes manually in regions that are causing trouble, rather than letting the software do it automatically. If you want more detailed advice, I suggest you post your model (the .mph file) to the forum.
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First of all, much of the meshing process simply does not leverage parallel computation. Now, for the rest of your question: I'm guessing that your 2D model has some troublemaking narrow regions or closely positioned points that are causing the Comsol software to have trouble establishing a mesh with acceptable mesh quality. You might want to see if you can simplify, defeature, or otherwise redraw your geometry in those regions to make it easier to mesh there. Also, if you are not already doing so, set the mesh sizes manually in regions that are causing trouble, rather than letting the software do it automatically. If you want more detailed advice, I suggest you post your model (the .mph file) to the forum.
Walter Frei
COMSOL Employee
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Posted:
3 years ago
01.12.2021, 08:39 GMT-5
In addition to Robert's comments, try also to partitition your geometry:
https://www.comsol.com/blogs/improving-your-meshing-with-partitioning/
In short, the more you partition, the more speedup you will (most likely) get.
In addition to Robert's comments, try also to partitition your geometry:
https://www.comsol.com/blogs/improving-your-meshing-with-partitioning/
In short, the more you partition, the more speedup you will (most likely) get.