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Helix does not seem to be meshable
Posted 26 oct. 2011, 11:33 UTC−4 Geometry, Mesh Version 4.2 1 Reply
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Hi again,
I have two very small helixes. whenever I try to mesh them, it gives me an error that comsol can't mesh their faces. it does not matter how small I made the mesh - even with a maximum object size of 0.07mm it can't be done, when the helix's wire's radius is around 1/3 mm.
help?
This model is too big(apparantly) to be attached here - it's 9.3 MB, I'm assuming it's because of the geometry. anyway - please tell me if you can mesh a helix:
with 17 turns, major radius of 5 mm, minor radius of 10/34 mm, axial pitch 0 and radial pitch 30/34 mm. these are the sizes of the helix - I have to of them, one is rotated so that it connects to the other at the end. end caps are perpendicular to spine(important!).
thanks for your time.
I have two very small helixes. whenever I try to mesh them, it gives me an error that comsol can't mesh their faces. it does not matter how small I made the mesh - even with a maximum object size of 0.07mm it can't be done, when the helix's wire's radius is around 1/3 mm.
help?
This model is too big(apparantly) to be attached here - it's 9.3 MB, I'm assuming it's because of the geometry. anyway - please tell me if you can mesh a helix:
with 17 turns, major radius of 5 mm, minor radius of 10/34 mm, axial pitch 0 and radial pitch 30/34 mm. these are the sizes of the helix - I have to of them, one is rotated so that it connects to the other at the end. end caps are perpendicular to spine(important!).
thanks for your time.
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