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Automatic sizing functions for unstructured surface mesh generation
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, Volume: 109, Issue: 4, Pages: 577 - 608
Swansea University Author: Chenfeng Li
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DOI (Published version): 10.1002/nme.5298
Abstract
Accurate sizing functions are crucial for efficient generation of high-quality meshes, but to define the sizing function is often the bottleneck in complicated mesh generation tasks because of the tedious user interaction involved. We present a novel algorithm to automatically create high-quality si...
Published in: | International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering |
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ISSN: | 0029-5981 |
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2017
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URI: | https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa28878 |
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Accurate sizing functions are crucial for efficient generation of high-quality meshes, but to define the sizing function is often the bottleneck in complicated mesh generation tasks because of the tedious user interaction involved. We present a novel algorithm to automatically create high-quality sizing functions for surface mesh generation. First, the tessellation of a Computer Aided Design (CAD) model is taken as the background mesh, in which an initial sizing function is defined by considering geometrical factors and user-specified parameters. Then, a convex nonlinear programming problem is formulated and solved efficiently to obtain a smoothed sizing function that corresponds to a mesh satisfying necessary gradient constraint conditions and containing a significantly reduced element number. Finally, this sizing function is applied in an advancing front mesher. With the aid of a walk-through algorithm, an efficient sizing-value query scheme is developed. Meshing experiments of some very complicated geometry models are presented to demonstrate that the proposed sizing-function approach enables accurate and fully automatic surface mesh generation. |
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Faculty of Science and Engineering |
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