Identifying the mesh best-suited for your particular model often involves choosing the correct element types and sizes. In fact, meshing is one of the most memory-intensive steps when it comes to setting up and solving a finite element problem. The mesh that you choose for your COMSOL Multiphysics simulation strongly affects your modeling requirements. As we’ll highlight with a tutorial example, this can help reduce memory requirements while providing accurate results. In cases such as this, you may want to switch to user-controlled mesh to manually build and edit the meshing sequences available in the COMSOL Multiphysics® software as an alternative to using the default meshing sequence. Does your simulation take a large amount of computational time to solve? One potential reason for this is that your mesh is using too many elements.
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