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Optimization of Tetrahedral Meshes Based on Element Shape MeasuresLo, S. H.Computers and Structures, Pergammon, Vol 63, Num 5, pp.951-961, 1997
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Department of Civil and Structural Engineering, The University of Hong Kong. Hong Kong
Abstract From the examples studied, a substantial gain in quality could be achieved in two cycles of iterations based on any valid shape measures, minimum solid angie 0, radius ratio p and gamma coefficient v. Although further research and evidence are required for a more definite conclusion, the y-coefficient which is more economical to compute, seems to give better results than the other two shape measures. The largest mesh processed which, consists of 67,326 nodes and 360,824 elements, required a CPU time of a little more than 3 min on a IBM Power Station 3BT. Contact author(s) or publisher for availability and copyright information on above referenced article |