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Quality Checks (PART II)

 Hey guys, As related to the previous part we are going ahead with the quality check as we are discussing How to improve the quality of poor elements? For this, I have search too much and spend too much time but I found very few points. But these points really get into work for everyone. This blog post is going to be small but worth in knowledge, So let's take a look at which points are those. 1. Manual Adjustment: Let's talk about the oldest technique which is only there a few years ago which is. This method consists of manually translating the nodes in today's software we can't just manually translate the nodes we have to remesh it. So we can directly remesh the part where the mesh quality is poor. This method is time-consuming 2. Auto quality improvement program: As its name suggest that all work is done by the special programs. Just we have to give the body for the program, the program automatically meshes the body to improve the quality. A special software program ...

Quality Checks (PART I)

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 Hey Guys, Today we are discussing an important topic which is, How we can check our mesh? Is it right? according to the ideal shape? and how can I correct it if it is not? Firstly understand that this Quality check has two parts in which are Part I and Part II will be posted very soon.  So, now let's understand why quality checks? When we carry the meshing for a complex geometry our mesh is get distorted from its ideal shape. Every element is designed to work properly within a certain range of shapes of distortion. Exactly how much distortion it depends on is get known to us by the quality check of mesh.           The Ideal shape for a Triangular element is an Equilateral triangle and for that of quad elements, it is square. And for the tetrahedron element is a regular or isosceles tetrahedron and for Hexahydron it is a cube. When we assume the actual shape or ideal shape of our mesh and place it in the model, the shape may differ from its natura...