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Automatic nested refinement - A technique for the generation of high quality multi-block structured grids for multi-scale problems using GridPro
Rajagopalan, Krishnakumar and Peter R. Eiseman
Proceedings, 12th International Meshing Roundtable, Sandia National Laboratories, pp.277-284, Sept. 2003
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MESHING RESEARCH CORNER
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12th International Meshing Roundtable
September 14-17, 2003
Santa Fe, New Mexico, U.S.A.
Program Development Company, White Plains, NY., U.S.A.
krishna@gridpro.com;
eiseman@gridpro.com
Abstract
A technique for the generation of conformal adaptive refinement of hex meshes is presented.
Automatic Nested Refinement is a technique for generating recursively nested topology
automatically. It can be applied inside GridPro's topological paradigm to generate block
structured grids which can resolve tiny features in the problem while providing for a smooth
and consistent way to transition to a larger scale. The selection of self-similar,
"fractal-like" topological templates makes the selection of number of levels easy, while
making the technique feasible for infinite levels of adaptive refinement. The technique has
been programmed and integrated into the GUI of GridPro, making it very accessible and easy
to use. This method illustrates a way of generating structured grids in an unstructured way,
made possible because of the topological paradigm of GridPro. Because the technique uses the
topological paradigm, it inherits all the advantages the paradigm offers, including the ability
to handle very complex geometries, parametric variation of surfaces, and the ease of use,
speed and quality of GridPro. The technique has been illustrated using a variety of
applications. This method has proved to be a fast, efficient, automatic and reliable means
to perform physical simulations that have a disparity in scale.
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