This volume collects selected contributions from the "Fourth Tetrahedron Workshop on Grid Generation for Numerical Computations", which was held in Verbania, Italy in July 2013. The previous editions of this Workshop were hosted by the Weierstrass Institute in Berlin (2005), by INRIA Rocquencourt in Paris (2007), and by Swansea University (2010). This book covers different, though related, aspects of the field: the generation of quality grids for complex three-dimensional geometries; parallel mesh generation algorithms; mesh adaptation, including both theoretical and implementation aspects;…mehr
This volume collects selected contributions from the "Fourth Tetrahedron Workshop on Grid Generation for Numerical Computations", which was held in Verbania, Italy in July 2013. The previous editions of this Workshop were hosted by the Weierstrass Institute in Berlin (2005), by INRIA Rocquencourt in Paris (2007), and by Swansea University (2010).
This book covers different, though related, aspects of the field: the generation of quality grids for complex three-dimensional geometries; parallel mesh generation algorithms; mesh adaptation, including both theoretical and implementation aspects; grid generation and adaptation on surfaces - all with an interesting mix of numerical analysis, computer science and strongly application-oriented problems.
Artikelnr. des Verlages: 86362930, 978-3-319-06052-1
2015
Seitenzahl: 336
Erscheinungstermin: 11. Mai 2015
Englisch
Abmessung: 241mm x 160mm x 24mm
Gewicht: 675g
ISBN-13: 9783319060521
ISBN-10: 331906052X
Artikelnr.: 40520759
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Inhaltsangabe
1 Implicit boundary and adaptive anisotropic meshing: T. Coupez, L. Silva and E. Hachem.- 2 A curvature-adapted anisotropic surface re-meshing method: F. Dassi and H. Si.- 3 The benefits of anisotropic mesh adaptation for brittle fractures under plane-strain conditions: M. Artina, M. Fornasier, S. Micheletti and S. Perotto.- 4 Deforming surface meshes: S.-W. Cheng and J. Jin.- 5 An optimization based method for the construction of 2D parameterizations for isogeometric analysis with T-splines: J.I. Lòpez, M. Brovka, J.M. Escobar, J.M. Cascòn and R. Montenegro.- 6 Thread-parallel anisotropic mesh adaptation: G.J. Gorman, G. Rokos, J. Southern and P.H.J. Kelly.- 7 Immersed NURBS for CFD applications: J. Veysset, G. Jannoun, T. Coupez and E. Hachem.- 8 Strategies for generating well centered tetrahedral meshes on industrial geometries: S. Walton, O. Hassan and K. Morgan.- 9 Enhanced viscous mesh generation with metric-based blending: D. Marcum and F. Alauzet.- 10 On the generation of curvilinear meshes through subdivision of isoparametric elements: D. Moxey, M. Hazan, S.J. Sherwin and J. Peirò.- 11 Anisotropic, adaptive finite elements for a thin 3D plate: M. Picasso and A. Loseille.- 12 Anisotropic mesh and time step adaptivity for solute transport modeling in porous media: B. Esfandiar, G. Porta, S. Perotto and A. Guadagnini.- 13 A 2D topology-adaptive mesh deformation framework for mesh warping: J. Kim, D. McLaurin and S.M. Shontz.- 14 On shape deformation techniques for simulation-based design optimization: D. Sieger, S. Menzel and M. Botsch.- 15 Creating free-surface flow grids with automatic grid refinement: J. Wackers, G. Deng, E. Guilmineau, A. Leroyer, P. Queutey and M. Visonneau.
1 Implicit boundary and adaptive anisotropic meshing: T. Coupez, L. Silva and E. Hachem.- 2 A curvature-adapted anisotropic surface re-meshing method: F. Dassi and H. Si.- 3 The benefits of anisotropic mesh adaptation for brittle fractures under plane-strain conditions: M. Artina, M. Fornasier, S. Micheletti and S. Perotto.- 4 Deforming surface meshes: S.-W. Cheng and J. Jin.- 5 An optimization based method for the construction of 2D parameterizations for isogeometric analysis with T-splines: J.I. Lòpez, M. Brovka, J.M. Escobar, J.M. Cascòn and R. Montenegro.- 6 Thread-parallel anisotropic mesh adaptation: G.J. Gorman, G. Rokos, J. Southern and P.H.J. Kelly.- 7 Immersed NURBS for CFD applications: J. Veysset, G. Jannoun, T. Coupez and E. Hachem.- 8 Strategies for generating well centered tetrahedral meshes on industrial geometries: S. Walton, O. Hassan and K. Morgan.- 9 Enhanced viscous mesh generation with metric-based blending: D. Marcum and F. Alauzet.- 10 On the generation of curvilinear meshes through subdivision of isoparametric elements: D. Moxey, M. Hazan, S.J. Sherwin and J. Peirò.- 11 Anisotropic, adaptive finite elements for a thin 3D plate: M. Picasso and A. Loseille.- 12 Anisotropic mesh and time step adaptivity for solute transport modeling in porous media: B. Esfandiar, G. Porta, S. Perotto and A. Guadagnini.- 13 A 2D topology-adaptive mesh deformation framework for mesh warping: J. Kim, D. McLaurin and S.M. Shontz.- 14 On shape deformation techniques for simulation-based design optimization: D. Sieger, S. Menzel and M. Botsch.- 15 Creating free-surface flow grids with automatic grid refinement: J. Wackers, G. Deng, E. Guilmineau, A. Leroyer, P. Queutey and M. Visonneau.
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