Release Notes for Coreform Cubit 2020.2
(Download Coreform Cubit here.)
Released: 10 November 2020
Table of Contents
Summary
Graphical User Interface
New Geometry Power Tool Diagnostics and Solutions
The Geometry power tool includes interactive diagnostics and solutions for defeaturing and repairing CAD models. New diagnostic tests have been added along with rapid solutions for repair. Updated and expanded diagnostics categories include Traits and Assembly Checks.
- Traits– This category includes tests for common surface configurations in a geometric volume. This release introduces new and improved Traits diagnostic tests:
- New Holes and Chamfer Chains diagnostics tests allow for rapid identification of these common characteristics so users can quickly remove or verify them. These tests identify sorted lists of collections of surfaces that can be expanded and visualized. Collections of Holes and Chamfer chains are sorted by radius and thickness respectively. New associated context solutions also provide for fast removal of selected collections of surfaces.
- The Blend Chains diagnostic test replaces the Blends diagnostic. Blend Chains now identifies sorted collections of blends that are associated with the same blend chain. This allows rapid identification and removal with a single command.
- Assembly Checks– The new Assembly Checks category of diagnostic replaces Overlap Checks. It consolidates all diagnostics for checking interactions between volumes in an assembly into one category and adds additional valuable tools for resolving issues prior to imprinting, merging and meshing.
- The new Volume Gaps test will display pairs of volumes that are not touching but are closer than the Volume Gap threshold.
- Volume Overlaps is now updated to generate contextual simplified solutions for removing overlaps between pairs of volumes.
- The new Volume Misalignments diagnostic test will identify volumes that are touching but have entities that would otherwise create slivers when imprinting. This also includes new capabilities for quickly visualizing and resolving misalignments between volumes.
- Volume Contacts replaces the Overlapping Surfaces diagnostic. It identifies volume pairs that are touching, but have not been merged along with their overlapping surfaces.
- The new Mergeable Geometry diagnostic replaces the individual vertex, curve and surface mergeable categories. This diagnostic includes entities that are coincident and can be merged.
- A new option for specifying Tolerant Imprint and estimating an Imprint Tolerance is now provided. Changing the Imprint Tolerance can change the results of the Gap, Overlap and Misalignment diagnostic results.
Support for Dark Mode
Support for Dark Mode has been added to Cubit 2020.2.
Tetmesh and Trimesh GUI Command Panels
A new command panel for setting options for the tetmesh scheme is now available supporting all new local and global options for tetrahedral meshing. This panel now includes two separate tabs for setting options for surface meshing and volume mesh options. The trimesh panel has also been updated in a similar manner for setting options for the trimesh scheme.
Reduce Bolts Command Panel
The new Reduce command (described below) uses a new command panel to rapidly set up parameters to simplify and assign boundary conditions to bolt connectors. Access the Reduce options in the command panels by clicking on Mode:Geometry -> Entity:Volume -> Action:Modify
and using the dropdown to select Reduce.
Meshing
New Meshing Collapse Commands
The following commands are good for collapsing low-quality tets and triangles. The user specifies a mesh entity to collapse and optionally a metric. The operation attempts to collapse the mesh entity, ensuring that the quality of surviving neighbor mesh entities does not degrade lower than the mesh entity being collapsed. The specified metric is used to determine quality. If not specified, “Scaled Jacobian” is used. If the collapse can not be done without degrading quality, no collapse is performed. To collapse triangles, use the first two commands. Only triangle and tets can be collapsed, not faces and hexes.
Collapse Edge <id> [SCALED JACOBIAN | Aspect Ratio | Shape | Shape and Size]
Collapse Tri <id> [SCALED JACOBIAN | Aspect Ratio | Shape | Shape and Size]
Collapse Tet <id> [Altitude | Aspect Ratio | Aspect Ratio Gam | Distortion | Inradius | Jacobian | Normalized Inradius | Node Distance | SCALED JACOBIAN | Shape | Shape and Size | Timestep]
Enhancements to Meshedit Command
The [keep node
Meshedit Collapse Edge <id> [keep node <id>] [compress_ids]
Mesh Intersection Group Naming
A new option was added to the Find Mesh Intersection command to allow naming the group created containing the intersecting mesh. If no group name is specified, the group is named ‘mesh_intersect’ for 3D elements and ‘surf_intersect’ for 2D elements.
Find Mesh Intersection {Block|Body|Surface|Volume} <id_list>> [with {Block|Body|Surface|Volume} <id_list>] [low <value=0.0001>] [high <value=0.0001>] [exhaustive] [worst <num_worst>] [draw] [log] [group <'name'>]
Normalized Inradius Metric for tet10 Elements
A new quality metric Normalized Inradius is now included as a standard option for all quality commands that affect tets and tris. It is intended to measure quality of TETRA10 and TRI6 elements, but can also measure linear (TETRA4, TRI3) elements. While most tet metrics, such as the default Shape, only take into account the 4 corner nodes of the tet, the Normalized Inradius uses the ten nodes of the tet. This is especially useful when measuring quality for a coarse tet mesh at curved surfaces where mid-edge-nodes can be projected to geometry distorting the elements. An example of using the new metric in a command to display the mesh quality is as follows:
Quality Volume All Normalized Inradius Draw Mesh
New Node Constraint Options
When tet meshing with TETRA10 elements or setting a block element type to TETRA10, the mid-edge nodes on the surfaces can be projected to follow the geometry. In some cases, those projections can form an invalid or poor quality element when the linear version of the elements would otherwise be acceptable. Previously, CUBIT provided the set node constraint command to control mid-edge node projections. The SMART option allows for projections only if element quality does not degrade below a quality threshold. This version provides a new tet quality parameter and threshold parameter.
Set Node Constraint \[on|off|SMART][tet quality [distortion|NORMALIZED INRADIUS]] [threshold <value=0.15>]
With the introduction of the Normalized Inradius metric in this release, the tet quality setting can use this new metric as criteria for projecting mid-edge nodes. The new threshold value permits setting of a value at which mid-edge nodes will be straightened if the quality falls below. The node constraint options can also be set in the Options or Preferences dialog under Mesh Defaults and can be saved between CUBIT runs.
Parallel Tetrahedral Meshing
With this release, users have access to MeshGem’s parallel tet mesher, TetraHPC. Parallel tet meshing is an option in the Tet Mesh Command panel mentioned above. Parallel tet meshing is threaded and will support up to 8 concurrent threads.
Geometry
Reduce Command
The reduce command prepares a bolt for analysis by quickly breaking down its geometry into its simplest form and applying boundary conditions. The different options allow the bolt to be simplified, decomposed into its component parts, overlap removed and fitted to surrounding geometry, imprinted and merged with surrounding geometry, meshed with a qtri scheme on the plug volume, and more. The full command syntax for the command is:
Reduce {volume<ids>} [fit_volume] [webcut [{Head|Shank|BOTH}]]
[imprint] [merge][qtri] [increment_block_ids] [summary] [diameter <value>]
[group_id{<value>|Default}] [group_name {<string>|Default}]
[head_block_id{<value>|Default}] [head_block_name {<string>|Default}]
[shank_block_id{<value>|Default}][shank_block_name {|Default}]
[plug_block_id{<value>|Default}] [plug_block_name {<string>|Default}]
[bolt_block_id{<value>|Default}] [bolt_block_name {<string>|Default}]
Groups Persist across Webcut
When a volume or body of a group is split in a webcut operation, the resultant pieces of the webcut will also be in the group.
Sculpt
HTET Unstructured Option
Sculpt now provides an option for splitting hexes into tets using an unstructured method where each hex is subdivided into six tets. Previously only the structured approach was available which split each hex into 24 tets.
Thicken Void
A new option for ensuring physical separation between elements of different material blocks is now provided. The new thicken_void option will insert elements designated as the void block material where non-void blocks would otherwise be in contact.
Better Fitting STL
Using the capture=5 option in Sculpt, mesh is fitted to the input STL. Sculpt now associates the grid edges of the reference mesh to the STL curve geometry. This is an extra level of association, in addition to the grid faces associated to the STL surface geometry. The result is better conforming of the mesh to the STL.
Color Smoothing Improvement
Color smoothing (spot optimization) in sculpt now extends smoothing out one additional layer of nodes after the first smoothing iteration, ensuring better quality.
Graphics, Utilities, etc.
Enhancements to Free Entity Selection
The ability to select free surfaces (sheet bodies) has been added to the command:
Select Free [surface <id_list>] [curve <id_list>] [vertex <id_list>] [add|remove]
No More Highlight Color Collisions
The automatic colors that CUBIT assigns to entities have been slightly changed to avoid colors that are too close to the highlight color, which previously made it difficult to see what was highlighted.
Case Insensitive Names
When naming entities in Cubit, names are now case insensitive.
New HDF5 file type supported
A new file type for saving the state of the Cubit model has been introduced in Cubit 2020.2. The new file type is .cub5. The contents and structure of the new type is exactly the same as a .trelis file, but the extension name has been changed. Beginning with Cubit 2020.2, users will be able to read in .trelis
files, .cub5
files, and .cub
files. Users will be able to export .cub
files and .cub5
files, but they won’t be able to export .trelis
files. Over time, Coreform Cubit will deprecate support for .trelis
files in favor of supporting only .cub
and .cub5
files.
What are the motivations for this change?
- The brand name Trelis is being discontinued. A file extension of
.trelis
will be confusing - Coreform Cubit and Sandia Cubit will continue to work towards aligning the two products more closely. Currently, Sandia Cubit does not support import and export of HDF5-based model files. Adding the
.cub5
file extension will enable Sandia’s support of HDF5 model files in the future. - Coreform Cubit will continue to fully support the
.cub
file format. A.cub
file is the non-HDF5, proprietary format used by Cubit. The.cub
file is freely exchanged between Coreform Cubit and Sandia Cubit assuming the underlying versions of Cubit are equivalent.
Defects Fixed in Coreform Cubit 2020.2
2859 | Draw curve all produces error on composited surface |
3103 | Extended selection *.py files not showing up on Mac |
3485 | Spurious warning on cub import |
3710 | CUBIT™ slow to select with a long command string |
3791 | Draw command outputs commands when nothing to draw |
4045 | Dark mode on mac – model tree font matches the background color |
4065 | Model tree needs refresh event after import |
4116 | Crash – on merge all |
4117 | Draw vol not is_meshed” produces ERROR if everything is meshed |
4158 | Nastran Export Issue |
4310 | Selecting free vertex, curves and surfaces with is_free |
4440 | Crash in RelWithDebInfo mode on Windows |
4504 | SAW client has flashing graphics on Windows |
4519 | Case sensitivity not respected in new parser help strings |
4609 | MGT Function |
4615 | Unique_genesis_ids not working with import ‘filename.cub’ |
4632 | Change to fire ray output |
4646 | Have an explicit option to name a new group |
4648 | Bug with list geometry after volume regularization |
4691 | Old attributes remain when importing cub file |
4694 | Update get_total_bound_box documentation |
4695 | Node moving (smoothing) bug in CUBIT™ 15.6 |
4697 | Bug with selecting entities in CUBIT™ 15.6 |
4701 | Group_names_ids() missing from documentation |
4703 | Crash – get_sub_elements |
4737 | Nastran exporter broken since 15.4 |
4740 | Segfault in CUBIT™ python module when importing an exodus database |
4743 | Extraneous Command Output for volume copying |
4747 | Add query for material types for all blocks in a CUBIT™ session |
4755 | Update netcdf |
4768 | Selection not recognised in batch mode |
4772 | Python 3.7 with CUBIT™-alpha – error loading shared object |
4774 | Draw command outputs commands when nothing to draw |
4786 | Equivolume and equiangle unrecognized |
4787 | Documentation update – Mesh Refinement |
4835 | Bug in splitting surface using “close_to” |
4864 | Typo when trying to export quality metric from a lite mesh |
4866 | Crash – tetmeshing with MeshGems 2.11 |
4959 | Performance issue with recent merge of parser changes |
4974 | Misplacement of higher-order mid-face nodes during smoothing |
Avoid generation of a new volume in surface removal on multiple shell volume | |
‘Simplify’ command respects vertices now. Not respected previously | |
Hardlines can now be parsed with ‘num_parents=1’ |
Ref # | Description |
205 | Can’t have return carriages within for loops in a CUBIT™ python script |
380 | Keep volume in group after a webcut and reflections |
618 | Exodus-based surface mesh sizing by function |
660 | Select surface based on angle |
3528 | Sierra mesh_scale to use more updated version of CUBIT™ |
3535 | Update CUBIT™ component snap shot in Sierra repository |
4627 | Create standalone Sculpt CMake for Alegra |
STL import performance improvement | |
Import Mesh-basd geometry performance improvement on models with large sidesets | |
Enhanced meshing of composites. Better underlying faceting from ACIS | |
Improved robustness in blunt tangency command | |
‘Topology check coincident node’ works off absolute distance instead of distance between bounding boxes | |
Fix for inability to create group in quality command using ‘node distance’ metric | |
Allowing blocks to persist through unite operation with ‘include_mesh’ option | |
Support Dark Mode | |
Add a command panel navigation method that minimizes wasted vertical space |
Other Enhancements to Coreform Cubit 2020.2
Limitations Introduced in Coreform Cubit 2020.2
Ref # | Description |
3433 | Superelement export not supported |
CUBIT™ is not supported on RHEL6 machines |