FEA Mesh Generator Skill
Purpose
The FEA Mesh Generator Skill creates optimized finite element meshes for biomedical applications, supporting analysis of implants, anatomical structures, and tissue models with appropriate element types and mesh quality.
Capabilities
- Automatic mesh generation from CAD/STL
- Mesh quality assessment and repair
- Boundary layer meshing for fluid-structure
- Mesh convergence study automation
- Anatomical landmark identification
- Patient-specific mesh generation from imaging
- Adaptive mesh refinement
- Multi-material mesh handling
- Contact surface mesh preparation
- Hexahedral and tetrahedral meshing
- Mesh smoothing and optimization
Usage Guidelines
When to Use
- Preparing FEA models for biomedical analysis
- Creating patient-specific anatomical models
- Conducting mesh sensitivity studies
- Optimizing computational efficiency
Prerequisites
- CAD geometry or imaging data available
- Material regions identified
- Analysis requirements defined
- Contact interfaces specified
Best Practices
- Verify mesh quality metrics before analysis
- Conduct mesh convergence studies
- Use appropriate element types for physics
- Document mesh parameters for reproducibility
Process Integration
This skill integrates with the following processes:
- Finite Element Analysis for Medical Devices
- Orthopedic Implant Biomechanical Testing
- Gait Analysis and Musculoskeletal Modeling
- Scaffold Fabrication and Characterization
Dependencies
- ANSYS meshing tools
- Abaqus CAE
- COMSOL Multiphysics
- Mimics/3-matic
- Open-source mesh tools (Gmsh, TetGen)
Configuration
fea-mesh-generator:
element-types:
- tetrahedral
- hexahedral
- wedge
- shell
- beam
quality-metrics:
- aspect-ratio
- jacobian
- skewness
- warpage
mesh-sources:
- CAD
- STL
- CT-imaging
- MRI-imaging
Output Artifacts
- Finite element meshes
- Mesh quality reports
- Convergence study results
- Element statistics
- Boundary condition assignments
- Material region definitions
- Contact surface definitions
- Mesh parameter documentation
Quality Criteria
- Mesh quality metrics within acceptable limits
- Convergence demonstrated for key outputs
- Element types appropriate for analysis physics
- Mesh captures geometric features adequately
- Contact surfaces properly defined
- Documentation supports reproducibility