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Generation of Volume Meshes by Extrusion from Surface Meshes of Arbitrary Topology
Thompson, David S., Satish Chalasani, Bharat K. Soni
Proceedings, 9th International Meshing Roundtable, Sandia National Laboratories, pp.385-393, October 2000
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MESHING RESEARCH CORNER
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9th International Meshing Roundtable
October 2-5, 2000, New Orleans, Louisiana USA
David S. Thompson, Satish Chalasani and Bharat K. Soni
Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS., U.S.A
Email: dst@erc.msstate.edu,
satish@erc.msstate.edu,
bsoni@erc.msstate.edu
Abstract
An algorithm to generate volume meshes by extrusion from surface
meshes of arbitrary topology is presented. The algorithm utilizes
a three-step, advancing layer scheme to extrude a smooth volume
mesh starting from an initial surface mesh. First, a locally
orthogonal reference mesh is algebraically generated for the layer.
The reference mesh is then smoothed using a locally three-dimensional
Poisson-type mesh generation equation that is generalized to smooth
extruded meshes of arbitrary surface topology. By using the Poisson
equation, control functions developed for elliptic grid generation
may be employed to improve mesh quality. The Poisson smoother is
modified in concave regions to enhance the robustness of the
advancing layer scheme. Several preliminary examples are included
to demonstrate the efficacy of the approach.
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