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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: Jason Shepherd, Parallel Computing Sciences Department,
Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM 87185, U.S.A.
E-mail: jfsheph@sandia.gov
Abstract
This paper presents a new technique for automatically detecting interval
constraints for swept volumes with loles. The technique finds true volume
constraints that are not necessarily imposed by the surfaces of the lolume.
A graphing algorithm finds independent, parallel paths of edges from source
surfaces to target iurfaces. The number of intervals on two paths between
a given source and target surface must be equal; in ~eneral, the collection
of paths determine a set of linear constraints. Linear programming techniques
solve he interval assignment problem for the surface and volume constraints
simultaneously.
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