KREFINE, NP1
, NP2
, NINC
, LEVEL
, DEPTH
, POST
, RETAIN
Refines the mesh around specified keypoints.
NP1
, NP2
, NINC
Keypoints (NP1
to NP2
in
increments of NINC
) around which the mesh is to
be refined. NP2
defaults to NP1
,
and NINC
defaults to 1. If NP1
=
ALL, NP2
and NINC
are
ignored and all selected keypoints are used for refinement. If NP1
=
P, graphical picking is enabled and all remaining command fields are ignored
(valid only in the GUI). A component name may also be substituted for NP1
(NP2
and NINC
are ignored).
LEVEL
Amount of refinement to be done. Specify the value of LEVEL
as
an integer from 1 to 5, where a value of 1 provides minimal refinement, and
a value of 5 provides maximum refinement (defaults to 1).
DEPTH
Depth of mesh refinement in terms of the number of elements outward from the indicated keypoints (defaults to 1).
POST
Type of postprocessing to be done after element splitting, in order to improve element quality:
OFF | — | No postprocessing will be done. |
SMOOTH | — | Smoothing will be done. Node locations may change. |
CLEAN | — | Smoothing and cleanup will be done. Existing elements may be deleted, and node locations may change (default). |
RETAIN
Flag indicating whether quadrilateral elements must be retained
in the refinement of an all-quadrilateral mesh. (The ANSYS program ignores
the RETAIN
argument when you are refining anything
other than a quadrilateral mesh.)
ON | — | The final mesh will be composed entirely of quadrilateral elements, regardless of the element quality (default). |
OFF | — | The final mesh may include some triangular elements in order to maintain element quality and provide transitioning. |
KREFINE performs local mesh refinement around the
specified keypoints. By default, the indicated elements are split to create
new elements with 1/2 the edge length of the original elements (LEVEL
=
1).
KREFINE refines all area elements and tetrahedral volume elements that are adjacent to the specified keypoints. Any volume elements that are adjacent to the specified keypoints, but are not tetrahedra (for example, hexahedra, wedges, and pyramids), are not refined.
You cannot use mesh refinement on a solid model that contains initial conditions at nodes [IC], coupled nodes [CP family of commands], constraint equations [CE family of commands], or boundary conditions or loads applied directly to any of its nodes or elements. This applies to nodes and elements anywhere in the model, not just in the region where you want to request mesh refinement. See Revising Your Model in the Modeling and Meshing Guide for additional restrictions on mesh refinement.
This command is also valid for rezoning.