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July 9, 2000, 17:23 |
Anisotropic Adaptation
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Hello,
I am a beginer in Grid unstructured generation, till now I have worked on solver and structured grid generation only. I am looking for literature/book on grid generation ( I have already read Thompson & Warsi ) specially concerned with anisotopic grid generation. I also want to know about triangulations and am looking for very basic material for beginners. Please help me for the same. Regards Apurva |
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July 10, 2000, 00:13 |
Re: Anisotropic Adaptation
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Hi,
1. W. Kyle Anderson, "A grid generation and flow solution method for the Euler equations on unstructured grids", Journal of Computational Physics, 110, 23-38, (1994) ( I guess it appeared as NASA report also. Check out NASA TM-4295. Explains the step by step procedure involved in 2-D unstructured grid generation using Delaunay triangulation technique. ) 2. D.J. Mavriplis, "Adaptive mesh generation for viscous flows using Delaunay triangulation", Journal of Computational Physics", 90, 271-291 (1990). (You can also search for ICASE reports at http://www.icase.edu. Look for reports published by Mavriplis and/or Venkatakrishnan. In Particular there is a paper by Mavriplis on "Unstructured mesh generation and adaptivity".) 3. T.J. Barth, "Aspects of unstructured grids and finite-volume solvers for Euler and Navier-Stokes equations", AGARD Report, 787 (1992) (A well written report which will help you to understand the issues...!) Good Luck, Jawahar |
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July 10, 2000, 18:32 |
Re: Anisotropic Adaptation
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Hello,
If you are interested in commercial anisotropic mesh adaption then have a look at; http://www.icemcfd.com/mom3d/index.html Hope this is of interest to you. regards David ICEM CFD UK |
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