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EFFECT OF BIASING IN MESH

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 Hey guys, In a previous blog, We have talked about the effect of mesh density on critical areas. Today in this blog we are going to talk about the effect of biasing in mesh... I know this time this is pretty much late due to some issues I am unable to write. But now let's continue this ... Firstly let's talk about  What is Biasing in the mesh? The mesh Biasing means in meshing we are focusing on the particular or say critical region where we know that the stress can occur. So improving mesh density in that particular region is known as biasing. But now you will ask what is the difference between the Effect of mesh density on critical areas... It is the same explained in the previous blog... Actually, it is  not,  Although we are doing mesh refinement in that region. and also we are excluding some mesh refinement from the outer region of geometry where the stress concentration is low. Also, we can call biasing as it is the structured way of doing mesh. or We can call...

EFFECT OF MESH DENSITY ON CRITICAL AREAS

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Hey Guys, We are going to dive a little more into the meshing. Bcoz this is a very important topic that needs to discuss with. When we are doing mesh on geometry. There are various types of bodies on them we need to do the mesh. In which it is having some critical areas where there is more stress concentration occurs. So we need some dense type of mesh over there.  Firstly let's talk about what is mesh density? It is nothing but the number of elements per unit area. As we know, if the density of mesh increases the computation time will go high.  So, here as we have discussed the meshing elements we know that the quad element has better accuracy than tria so here I have found this image in which it has the increasing elements on the same geometry. So, here you can see that as the number of elements increases near the hole. So now what we are getting through this. The geometry has a dimension of 1000*1000mm and a thickness of 10mm. We are going to pull it from the right side wit...