Mesh Generation and Adaptation

Mesh Generation and Adaptation
Author: Rubén Sevilla,Simona Perotto,Kenneth Morgan
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2022-05-18
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783030925406

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The developments in mesh generation are usually driven by the needs of new applications and/or novel algorithms. The last decade has seen a renewed interest in mesh generation and adaptation by the computational engineering community, due to the challenges introduced by complex industrial problems.Another common challenge is the need to handle complex geometries. Nowadays, it is becoming obvious that geometry should be persistent throughout the whole simulation process. Several methodologies that can carry the geometric information throughout the simulation stage are available, but due to the novelty of these methods, the generation of suitable meshes for these techniques is still the main obstacle for the industrial uptake of this technology.This book will cover different aspects of mesh generation and adaptation, with particular emphasis on cutting-edge mesh generation techniques for advanced discretisation methods and complex geometries.

Mesh Adaptation for Computational Fluid Dynamics Volume 2

Mesh Adaptation for Computational Fluid Dynamics  Volume 2
Author: Alain Dervieux,Frederic Alauzet,Adrien Loseille,Bruno Koobus
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2022-08-23
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781394164011

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Simulation technology, and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) in particular, is essential in the search for solutions to the modern challenges faced by humanity. Revolutions in CFD over the last decade include the use of unstructured meshes, permitting the modeling of any 3D geometry. New frontiers point to mesh adaptation, allowing not only seamless meshing (for the engineer) but also simulation certification for safer products and risk prediction. Mesh Adaptation for Computational Dynamics 2 is the second of two volumes and introduces topics including optimal control formulation, minimizing a goal function, and extending the steady algorithm to unsteady physics. Also covered are multi-rate strategies, steady inviscid flows in aeronautics and an extension to viscous flows. This book will be useful to anybody interested in mesh adaptation pertaining to CFD, especially researchers, teachers and students.

Finite Element Mesh Generation

Finite Element Mesh Generation
Author: Daniel S.H. Lo
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 676
Release: 2015-01-15
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780415690485

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Highlights the Progression of Meshing Technologies and Their Applications Finite Element Mesh Generation provides a concise and comprehensive guide to the application of finite element mesh generation over 2D domains, curved surfaces, and 3D space. Organised according to the geometry and dimension of the problem domains, it develops from the basic meshing algorithms to the most advanced schemes to deal with problems with specific requirements such as boundary conformity, adaptive and anisotropic elements, shape qualities, and mesh optimization. It sets out the fundamentals of popular techniques, including: Delaunay triangulation Advancing-front (ADF) approach Quadtree/Octree techniques Refinement and optimization-based strategies From the geometrical and the topological aspects and their associated operations and inter-relationships, each approach is vividly described and illustrated with examples. Beyond the algorithms, the book also explores the practice of using metric tensor and surface curvatures for generating anisotropic meshes on parametric space. It presents results from research including 3D anisotropic meshing, mesh generation over unbounded domains, meshing by means of intersection, re-meshing by Delaunay-ADF approach, mesh refinement and optimization, generation of hexahedral meshes, and large scale and parallel meshing, along with innovative unpublished meshing methods. The author provides illustrations of major meshing algorithms, pseudo codes, and programming codes in C++ or FORTRAN. Geared toward research centers, universities, and engineering companies, Finite Element Mesh Generation describes mesh generation methods and fundamental techniques, and also serves as a valuable reference for laymen and experts alike.

Adaptive Moving Mesh Methods

Adaptive Moving Mesh Methods
Author: Weizhang Huang,Robert D. Russell
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2012-12-01
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 1461427088

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This book is about adaptive mesh generation and moving mesh methods for the numerical solution of time-dependent partial differential equations. It presents a general framework and theory for adaptive mesh generation and gives a comprehensive treatment of moving mesh methods and their basic components, along with their application for a number of nontrivial physical problems. Many explicit examples with computed figures illustrate the various methods and the effects of parameter choices for those methods. Graduate students, researchers and practitioners working in this area will benefit from this book.

Proceedings of the 17th International Meshing Roundtable

Proceedings of the 17th International Meshing Roundtable
Author: Rao V. Garimella
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 622
Release: 2008-10-23
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783540879213

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This volume contains the articles presented at the 17th International Meshing Roundtable (IMR) organized, in part, by Sandia National Laboratories and held October 12-15, 2008. The volume presents recent results of mesh generation and adaptation which has applications to finite element simulation. It introduces theoretical and novel ideas with practical potential.

Adaptive Moving Mesh Methods

Adaptive Moving Mesh Methods
Author: Weizhang Huang,Robert D. Russell
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 446
Release: 2010-10-26
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781441979162

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This book is about adaptive mesh generation and moving mesh methods for the numerical solution of time-dependent partial differential equations. It presents a general framework and theory for adaptive mesh generation and gives a comprehensive treatment of moving mesh methods and their basic components, along with their application for a number of nontrivial physical problems. Many explicit examples with computed figures illustrate the various methods and the effects of parameter choices for those methods. Graduate students, researchers and practitioners working in this area will benefit from this book.

Modeling Mesh Generation and Adaptive Numerical Methods for Partial Differential Equations

Modeling  Mesh Generation  and Adaptive Numerical Methods for Partial Differential Equations
Author: Ivo Babuska,Joseph E. Flaherty,William D. Henshaw,John E. Hopcroft,Joseph E. Oliger,Tayfun Tezduyar
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 487
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781461242482

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With considerations such as complex-dimensional geometries and nonlinearity, the computational solution of partial differential systems has become so involved that it is important to automate decisions that have been normally left to the individual. This book covers such decisions: 1) mesh generation with links to the software generating the domain geometry, 2) solution accuracy and reliability with mesh selection linked to solution generation. This book is suited for mathematicians, computer scientists and engineers and is intended to encourage interdisciplinary interaction between the diverse groups.

Mesh Adaptation for Computational Fluid Dynamics Volume 1

Mesh Adaptation for Computational Fluid Dynamics  Volume 1
Author: Alain Dervieux,Frederic Alauzet,Adrien Loseille,Bruno Koobus
Publsiher: Wiley-ISTE
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-09-21
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1786308312

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Simulation technology, and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) in particular, is essential in the search for solutions to the modern challenges faced by humanity. Revolutions in CFD over the last decade include the use of unstructured meshes, permitting the modeling of any 3D geometry. New frontiers point to mesh adaptation, allowing not only seamless meshing (for the engineer) but also simulation certification for safer products and risk prediction. Mesh Adaptation for Computational Dynamics 1 is the first of two volumes and introduces basic methods such as feature-based and multiscale adaptation for steady models. Also covered is the continuous Riemannian metrics formulation which models the optimally adapted mesh problem into a pure partial differential statement. A number of mesh adaptative methods are defined based on a particular feature of the simulation solution. This book will be useful to anybody interested in mesh adaptation pertaining to CFD, especially researchers, teachers and students.