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Recommendations to Avoid Reconstruction Failure
Consider the following recommendations to avoid failure at the time of geometry reconstruction:
Simplify the preserved geometry. Remove rounds and chamfers. You can add them to the preserved geometry after successful reconstruction. For details, see Design Spaces.
Place the preserved geometry completely inside the starting geometry volume. The preserved geometry can be coplanar to the boundary of the starting geometry. For details, see Design Spaces.
Consider the following images:
In this image, the top surface of the blue cylinder (preserved geometry) does not match with the gray fillet (starting geometry). This leads to reconstruction failure.
In this image, the top surface of the blue cylinder (preserved geometry) matches with the gray fillet (starting geometry). With this change, the reconstruction failure is avoided.
Specify the size of the mesh element such that it is smaller than the thickness of small features in the model, such as sharp edges or thin layers.
Consider the following equation:
<Minimum size of the mesh element> X 1.75 = <Minimum thickness of the smallest feature>
Size of the mesh element is the value specified in the Min. element size box when you define optimization settings. For details, see Define Optimization Settings.
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Smaller value of the size of mesh element increases the optimization time.
Consider the following image:
In this image, the size of the mesh element (2.720 mm) is bigger than the minimum thickness of the cylinder (1.500 mm). This leads to reconstruction failure.
Make the size of the mesh element less than 0.85 mm to avoid reconstruction failure.
Correctly specify the unit for the size of the mesh element. It should be the same as the unit of the model. For details, see Define Optimization Settings.
Start with the basic Resolution level for reconstruction. After successful reconstruction, select , , or for finer reconstruction results. If the finer results fail, use the basic level. It is still usable. For details, see Generate Design.
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As you increase the Resolution level, the time for geometry reconstruction increases.
Consider the following images:
Result with the basic Resolution level.
Result with the Resolution level.