FSI - two Boundary Layers
Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2021 3:40 am
Hi everyone,
I'm wondering if it's possible to mesh the fluid domain in an FSI mesh with a boundary layer, after creating the solid wall (using Boundary layer as an extrusion method in the first place) - see "img1.png"
I'll explain myself better:
1) create the solid mesh by extruding outward the surface of your choice (at the same time the fluid one will be created)
2) export the two entities as two separate domains
3) import the "walls_combined.vtp" or "walls_combined_connected_region_0.vtp" file (in the Domain_1 folder and Domain_2 folder respectively) as a new model,
4) close the caps and remeshing them with the same size used for the initial mesh
5) mesh the model from step 3 with a boundary layer (inward from wall); without surface meshing (only Volume meshing, as suggested here - https://simvascular.github.io/docssvFSI ... fluid_mesh )
I tried to do the steps backwards, thus creating the fluid domain first (with an inward B.Layer) and then the extruded wall, but the SV window always closes unexpectedly as I press "Run Mesher" in the last phase. I even tried to skip the "remeshing caps" step, as I thought it could be caused by the restriction of the previously created surface mesh. I managed to quickly screenshot the terminal outputs before they closed (see attachments).
My demo Project: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... sp=sharing
Thank you!
I'm wondering if it's possible to mesh the fluid domain in an FSI mesh with a boundary layer, after creating the solid wall (using Boundary layer as an extrusion method in the first place) - see "img1.png"
I'll explain myself better:
1) create the solid mesh by extruding outward the surface of your choice (at the same time the fluid one will be created)
2) export the two entities as two separate domains
3) import the "walls_combined.vtp" or "walls_combined_connected_region_0.vtp" file (in the Domain_1 folder and Domain_2 folder respectively) as a new model,
4) close the caps and remeshing them with the same size used for the initial mesh
5) mesh the model from step 3 with a boundary layer (inward from wall); without surface meshing (only Volume meshing, as suggested here - https://simvascular.github.io/docssvFSI ... fluid_mesh )
I tried to do the steps backwards, thus creating the fluid domain first (with an inward B.Layer) and then the extruded wall, but the SV window always closes unexpectedly as I press "Run Mesher" in the last phase. I even tried to skip the "remeshing caps" step, as I thought it could be caused by the restriction of the previously created surface mesh. I managed to quickly screenshot the terminal outputs before they closed (see attachments).
My demo Project: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... sp=sharing
Thank you!