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Progress in Grid Generation via the Advancing Front Technique
Lohner, R.
Engineering with Computers, Springer-Verlag, Vol 12, pp.186-210, December 1996
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MESHING RESEARCH CORNER
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The George Mason University, VA. USA
Abstract
We describe recent extensions and improvements to the advancing front grid
generation technique. These improvements target a range of applicability speed
and user friendliness. The range of applicability is enlarged by the ability to
produce volumetric grids around thin surfaces (such as shells. membranes,
fabrics
or surfaces with cusps), the generation of high aspect ratio grids for Navier-
Stokes applications, the generation of higher order triangular and tetrahedral
elements, and the generation of quadrilateral and hexahedral elements. Speed
improvements are the result Of reduced search overheads, as well as
vectorization
and parallelization. User friendliness is enhanced by the ability to grid
directly discrete data and simpler ways of specifying the desired element size
and
shape in space. Numerous examples are included that demonstrate the versatility
and maturity that advancing front grid generators have achieved.
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