Mesh Updates
COMSOL Multiphysics® version 6.3 introduces a new mesh element sizing algorithm for easier resolution of geometric details, along with swept meshing improvements and physics-controlled meshing for imported meshes. Learn more about these updates below.
New Mesh Element Sizing Algorithm for Easier Resolution of Geometric Details
For physics-controlled meshing, a new geometry analysis method automatically improves the resolution of small details and curved faces while allowing the mesh size to increase into adjacent regions. This method, enabled by default through the Geometric Analysis, Detail Size setting, allows coarser predefined mesh sizes to be used. The following tutorial models demonstrate this new feature:
Swept Meshing Improvements
The swept mesher is now more robust, automatically selecting the optimal method for meshing source faces. It prioritizes generating an unstructured quad mesh but defaults to a triangle mesh if needed. As a result, the final mesh may consist of a mix of hexahedrons and prisms. Additionally, swept meshing has been automated for shell-like domains, which previously required manual partitioning.
Physics-Controlled Meshing for Imported Meshes
Physics-controlled meshing now supports additional mesh types, including imported STL files. You can easily add a new meshing sequence to operate on the imported STL mesh and then build it. This functionality is demonstrated in the Spray Particle Deposition in Human Airways and STL Import Tutorial Series tutorial models.
Updated Tutorial Models
COMSOL Multiphysics® version 6.3 offers several updated meshing tutorial models.