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NOTE: Non-conformal meshes may be used with some calculating modules, i.e. stamping a plate. Using non-conformal meshes significantly reduces the number of elements in the mesh. This cuts down on computation time.

  1. . Select View->Mode->Geometry.
  2. . Select Geometry->Edit->Uncollapse->Surfaces. Select all the surfaces in the model. Press ESC. A sufficient number of lines and points is created so that no surface (of the object) shares lines with any contiguous surface.
  3. . Select Mesh->Generate Mesh. When the mesh has been generated, a window appears with information about the mesh (Figure 29). The result is a non-conformal mesh composed of far fewer elements than the meshes generated in the previous section: about 4.000 elements instead of the 10.000 needed to generate the conformal mesh.


Amount of elements of a non-conformal mesh

  1. . Visualize the result using Mesh->View mesh boundary.


Edges higher entities after uncollapse
Now each surface is independent of the other surfaces.

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