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Minimal element size
Posted 15 févr. 2011, 22:01 UTC−5 2 Replies
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Hello,
I am working with 3D acoustics model that calculates resonant radial frequencies in the cavity. The highest one I am expecting is around 9kHz(scaled model), so with it the wave length would be ~4cm. The minimal element size for my model was set to 1.2 mm, which I assume is sufficient (~31 elements per wave length). One thing I am still puzzled is about element size. I kind of new to FE/Acoustics so that might be something trivial. The thing is, edges of the cavity are fillet with 0.2mm radius, and from what it looks like Comsol puts ~ 2 elements "into" the fillet edge. Besides that, the mesh is unstructured, especially inside of the cavity. This brings up the question, is 1.2 mm is really a minimal element size? And is there a way to select an element of interest, and check its size?
Would really appreciate any help to clarify this for myself
I am working with 3D acoustics model that calculates resonant radial frequencies in the cavity. The highest one I am expecting is around 9kHz(scaled model), so with it the wave length would be ~4cm. The minimal element size for my model was set to 1.2 mm, which I assume is sufficient (~31 elements per wave length). One thing I am still puzzled is about element size. I kind of new to FE/Acoustics so that might be something trivial. The thing is, edges of the cavity are fillet with 0.2mm radius, and from what it looks like Comsol puts ~ 2 elements "into" the fillet edge. Besides that, the mesh is unstructured, especially inside of the cavity. This brings up the question, is 1.2 mm is really a minimal element size? And is there a way to select an element of interest, and check its size?
Would really appreciate any help to clarify this for myself
2 Replies Last Post 16 févr. 2011, 02:00 UTC−5