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ignorevtx to specify if the feature also removes the ignorable vertices on the boundary of each resulting composite face. You can, for example, use a mesh control The feature removes the selected vertices that are isolated or that are adjacent to precisely two edges. Use the Keep input for mesh control checkbox to specify that the selected vertices disappear from the geometry but become available when you build the mesh. The vertices connected to only two edges have been removed, resulting in longer composite edges. keepformesh to keep the input faces while Use the Ignore adjacent vertices and edges check box to also remove the ignorable vertices and edges adjacent to the faces. A geometry vertex needs to be respected when creating a mesh, which may put unwanted constraints on the mesh if there are unnecessary An alternative is to use the Ignore Vertices operation. keepformesh to keep the ignored . , ignore edges and form Keep edges for mesh control. These then appear in the Vertices to ignore list. Keep input faces for mesh control. Use keepformesh to keep the ignored edges while meshing, to help you in Ignore vertices by removing the selected vertices that are isolated or that are adjacent to precisely two edges. keepformesh to keep the ignored Importing a PCB geometry with the new Ignore vertices with continuous tangent option (right) results in many fewer short edges and small faces than without the option (left). Clearing the checkbox still removes the faces, but keeps the vertices and For a 2D, 3D, work plane and geometry part (2D and 3D) sequences, you can add virtual geometry operations and mesh control operations after the Form Union/Assembly node to, for example, Keep input faces for mesh control. The operation removes the selected vertices that are isolated or that are adjacent to precisely two edges. Click the Active button to toggle between turning ON and OFF the Edges to ignore selections. Keep edges for mesh control. All edges in the geometry must have distinct start and end points. I tried different methods (e. keepformesh to keep the ignored edges while Removing vertices gives the mesh algorithm more freedom. keepformesh to keep the input faces while Keep edges for mesh control. g. Figure 7-135: A geometry before (left) and after (right) applying Remove details. The software will Use ignorevtx to specify if the feature also removes the ignorable vertices on the boundary of each resulting composite face. If the geometry sequence includes user-defined selections above the Ignore Keep vertices for mesh control. Operation used: Ignore Vertices. When setting up a simulation in the COMSOL Multiphysics® software, you have probably wished once or twice for an automatic way to remove details in the geometry that are causing an Figure 7-30: The vertices selected to be removed by the Ignore vertices operation, highlighted in blue. keepformesh to keep the ignored vertices while meshing, to help you in constructing the mesh. This example of how to use virtual geometry operations shows how to use the Ignore Vertices operation (or the Form Composite Edges operation) to remove a very short edge and how to use the Ignore Keep edges for mesh control. The right image shows that the vertices representing the start This example of how to use virtual geometry operations shows how to use the Ignore Vertices operation (or the Form Composite Edges operation) to remove a Customize COMSOL Multiphysics to meet your simulation needs with application-specific modules. Ignore Vertices The operation removes selected vertices that are isolated or are adjacent to precisely two edges. Keep faces for mesh control. keepformesh to keep the ignored edges while Figure 7-116: The same edges selected as in Figure 7-114, highlighted in blue, but with the Ignore adjacent vertices checkbox cleared. Four vertices with continuous tangent are removed and one vertex connected to two Keep edges for mesh control. The Remove Details operation provides a fully automated way to find and remove short edges within the whole geometry or a selection of entities. Hi, I'm using virtual operation to simplify a complex geometry but it deforms the geometry. View the specification chart to find your ideal combination. keepformesh to keep the ignored edges while This example of how to use virtual geometry operations shows how to use the Ignore Vertices operation (or the Form Composite Edges operation) to remove a very short edge and how to use the Ignore An alternative is to use the Ignore Vertices operation. If a vertex is adjacent to two edges, the operation forms a composite edge. ignoreadj to specify if the feature also removes the ignorable edges and vertices on the boundary of each resulting composite domain. Keep vertices for mesh control. keepformesh to keep the ignored edges while Keep vertices for mesh control. Use the Ignore adjacent vertices check box to specify if the operation also removes the ignorable start and An alternative in COMSOL Multiphysics software is to use Virtual Operations, which can keep the existing geometrical representations as a basis for constructing a new alternative To remove isolated vertices or vertices adjacent to two edges only from the geometry, in the Geometry toolbar, from the Virtual Operations menu (), select Ignore Vertices (). keepformesh to keep the ignored edges while Use the Ignore adjacent vertices and edges checkbox to also remove the ignorable vertices and edges adjacent to the faces. Clearing the check box still removes the faces, but keeps the vertices and Keep faces for mesh control. Select the vertices (points) that you want to ignore in the Graphics window. However, it does not remove vertices if that would introduce closed or periodic composite edges.

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