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Two and Three-Quarter Dimensional Meshing Facilitators
Whiteley, M., D. White, S. Benzley and T. Blacker
Engineering with Computers, Springer-Verlag, Vol 12, pp.155-167, December 1996
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MESHING RESEARCH CORNER
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Brigham Young University, Provo, USA and Sandia National Labs.
Albuquerque.
USA
Abstract
This paper presents generated enhancements for robust two and three-quarter
dimensional meshing. including: (1) automated interval assignment by integer
programming for submapped surfaces and volumes, (2) surface submapping, and (3)
volume submapping. An introduction to the simplex method, an optimization
technique of integer programming, Is presented. Simplification of complex
geometry is required for the formulation of the integer programming problem. A
method of i-j unfolding is defined which explains how irregular geometry can be
realigned into a simplified form that is suitable for submap interval assignment
solutions. Also presented is the processes by which submapping eliminates the
decomposition of surface geometry, through a pseudo-decomposition process,
producing suitable mapped meshes. The process of submapping involves the
creation
of interpolated virtual edges, user defined vertex type and i-j-k space
traversals. The creation of interpolated virtual edges is the method by which
submapping automatically subdivides surface geometry. The interpolated virtual
edge is formulated according to an interpolation scheme using the node
discretization of curves on the surface. User defined vertex types, allow
direct
user control of surface decomposition and interval assignment by modifying i-j-k
space traversals. Volume submapping takes the geometry decomposition to a
higher
level by using mapped virtual surfaces to eliminate decompositi on of complex
volumes.
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