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On Using Meshes of Mixed Element Types in Adaptive Finite Element Analysis
Lo, S.H. and C.K. Lee
Finite Elements in Analysis and Design, Elsevier, Vol 11, pp.307-336, 1992
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MESHING RESEARCH CORNER
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Department of Civil and Structural Engineering, University of Hong
Kong, Hong Kong
Abstract
Four different automatic mesh generators capable of generating either
triangular meshes or hybrid meshes of mixed element types have been used
in the mesh generation process. The performance of these mesh generators
were tested by applying them to the adaptive finite element refinement
procedure. It is found that by carefully controlling the quality and
grading of the quadrilateral elements, an increase in efficiency over
pure triangular meshes can be achieved. Furthermore, if linear elements
are employed, an optimal hybrid mesh can be obtained most economically by
a combined use of the mesh coring technique suggested by Lo and Lau and a
selective removal of diagonals from the triangular element mesh. On the
other hand, if quadratic elements are used, it is preferable to generate
a pure triangular mesh first, and then obtain a hybrid mesh by merging of
triangles.
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