Anisotropic meshes for HCurl conforming elements on a curved surface.
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2 years 5 months ago #4406
by JElgy
Hi All,
I have a quick question concerning the anisotropic prism elements described here ( docu.ngsolve.org/latest/netgen_tutorials/meshsize.html ). Are they available between curved surfaces e.g. between two concentric spheres?
Additionally, will such discretisations also work with the HCurl element type? I'm interested in using them for eddy current type problems with small skin depths.
Thanks for the help.
James
I have a quick question concerning the anisotropic prism elements described here ( docu.ngsolve.org/latest/netgen_tutorials/meshsize.html ). Are they available between curved surfaces e.g. between two concentric spheres?
Additionally, will such discretisations also work with the HCurl element type? I'm interested in using them for eddy current type problems with small skin depths.
Thanks for the help.
James
2 years 5 months ago #4408
by joachim
Replied by joachim on topic Anisotropic meshes for HCurl conforming elements on a curved surface.
Hi James,
yes, the HCurl space supports (anisotropic) prismatic elements, useful for shields and boundary layers.
Thin layers between curved surfaces are supported. I guess the spherical shell is a problem (since there are no identified edges), but two hemi-spheres should work.
Joachim
yes, the HCurl space supports (anisotropic) prismatic elements, useful for shields and boundary layers.
Thin layers between curved surfaces are supported. I guess the spherical shell is a problem (since there are no identified edges), but two hemi-spheres should work.
Joachim
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