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Special Edition on Unstructured Mesh Generation
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering,
Vol 49 Number 1-2, 10-20 September 2000
Correspondence to: A. Rassineux, Universite de Technologie de Compiegne, LG2MS,
U.R.A. CNRS 1505 BP529 F-60205 Compiegne Cedex, France.
E-mail: alain.rassineux@utc.fr
Abstract
We propose a method to build a three-dimensional adapted surface mesh with
respect to a mesh size map driven by surface curvature. The data needed to
optimize the mesh have been reduced to an initial mesh. The building of a
local geometrical model but continuous over the whole domain is based on a
local Hermite diffuse interpolation calculated from the nodes of the initial
mesh and from the normal vectors to the surface. The optimization procedures
involve extracting from the surface mesh sets of triangles sharing the same
node or the same edge and then remeshing the outer contour to a higher criterion
(size or shape). These procedures may be used in order to refine or coarsen the
mesh but also in a final step to enhance the shape quality of the elements.
Examples demonstrate the ability of the method to create adapted meshes of
complex surfaces while meeting high-quality standards and a good respect of
the geometrical surface.
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