Webinar: How to Build Boundary Layers and Hybrid Meshes in Coreform Cubit
by Kimberly White | (Publish on) Oct 10, 2025 | News |
Boundary layers are critical for capturing steep gradients near walls and interfaces in CFD and multiphysics simulations. For engineers accustomed to meshing tools like Gambit, understanding how to create and control these layers in Coreform Cubit opens up a powerful and flexible workflow for generating high-quality meshes.
In our upcoming webinar, How to Build Boundary Layers and Hybrid Meshes in Coreform Cubit, the Coreform team will demonstrate how to define, modify, and refine boundary layers within Cubit. Participants will learn how to adjust layer height, growth rate, and continuity settings, as well as how to handle boundary layer intersections across complex geometries.
The live session will walk through a complete example showing how to:
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Define boundary layers on complex geometry surfaces
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Generate structured hex layers near boundaries
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Transition seamlessly from hex to tet regions using pyramids
The webinar will also cover best practices for achieving clean, high-quality meshes and discuss common challenges that can arise when working with adjacent or intersecting layers.
This session will be particularly valuable for CFD users who have experience with Gambit or other legacy meshing tools and want to learn how Coreform Cubit hex meshing software enables similar or more advanced boundary layer workflows.
About Coreform
Coreform develops next-generation computer-aided engineering software, including Coreform Cubit for advanced hex meshing and Coreform Flex for meshing-free analysis. Coreform is the exclusive commercial distributor of the Cubit meshing software and is headquartered in Utah, USA.
For media inquiries: Kimberly White · Coreform LLC · kimberly@coreform.com