Meshing Research Corner

Scope of Symposium

Abstract Submission

Paper Submission

Important Dates

Symposium Organizers

Addtional Information

MESHING
RESEARCH
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MeshTrends VI

6th Symposium on Trends in
Unstructured Mesh Generation

July 23-26, 2007
San Francisco, California

 

Symposium Agenda : (pdf file) A brief one-page agenda of the talks scheduled for this symposium. Click here for a master list of all talks at the symposium.

Abstracts (pdf file) All abstracts accepted for presentation to the Meshtrends6 symposium

The Symposium on Trends in Unstructured Mesh Generation brings together a wide variety of disciplines for the exchange of technical information related to unstructured mesh generation. It is a symposium traditionally held in conjuction with the national and international computational mechanics congresses. The following is a list of previous MeshTrends symposia:

MeshTrends I 1997 Joint ASME/ASCE/SES Summer Meeting Northwestern University
MeshTrends II 1999 5th US National Congress on Computational Mechanics University of Colorado, Boulder
MeshTrends III 2001 6th US National Congress on Computational Mechanics Dearborn, Michigan
MeshTrends IV 2003 7th US National Congress on Computational Mechanics Albuquerque, New Mexico
MeshTrends V 2006 7th World Congress on Computational Mechanics Los Angeles, California

Scope of Symposium

Automatic unstructured mesh generation continues to be a vital technology in computational field simulations. As computing technology continues to advance and modeling requirements become more precise, automatic mesh generation techniques must rise to fulfill ever-increasing and diverse expectations. This symposium is a forum for exploring and synthesizing many of technologies needed to develop a computational grid suitable for simulation. In addition to mesh generation technologies, the symposium will provide a broader forum for discussion of technologies relevant to the design through analysis process. Topics of interest include:

  • Surface and volume meshing algorithms
  • Mesh improvement criteria and algorithms
  • Mesh adaptation algorithms
  • Anisotropic mesh generation and adaptation
  • Dealing with geometry issues including, dirty geometry, integration with CAD and high order elements
  • Mesh evolution in evolving geometry problems
  • Automatic geometric simplification techniques
  • Interesting applications of automated and adaptive analysis
  • Novel new domain discretization schemes
  • Parallel implementations and control of very large meshes
  • The Design-through-Analysis Process including data translation, automation, best practices, data standards, and design for analysis issues.

Abstract Submission

Abstracts are required for the conference and will be included in the conference proceedings. A one-page abstract in raw text format is required and must be submitted electronically through the USNCCM9 website. All abstracts must be submitted electronically using the abstract submission system that will be available on the Congress web site, beginning February 1, 2007. The deadline for abstract submission is May 1, 2007. Authors submitting abstracts of contributed papers will be notified of a decision on acceptance no later that on May 15, 2007. Following the notice of acceptance, authors will have until June 1, 2007, to revise their abstracts.

Paper Submission

As part of this symposium, full papers will be solicited from the accepted presentations for inclusion in a peer-reviewed special journal edition of Engineering With Computers. Publication solicitation will be based on the interest of the participating authors and the technical merit of the presentation. Inviatations for paper submissions will be made following the USNCCM.

Important Dates

Abstract submission opened on USNCCM website February 1 2007
Deadline for receipt of one-page abstracts May 15 2007
Notification of abstract acceptance May 15 2007
Deadline for abstract revisions June 1 2007
Deadline for early registration June 1 2007
USNCCM IX technical program July 23-26 2007
 

Symposium Organizers

Steven J. Owen, Ph.D.
Computational Modeling Sciences Department
Sandia National Laboratories
Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S.A.
Phone: (505) 284-6599
Email: sjowen@sandia.gov

Mark S. Shephard, Ph.D.
Director, Scientific Computation Research Center
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Troy New York, U.S.A.
Phone: (518) 276-6795
Fax: (518) 276-4886
Email: shephard@scorec.rpi.edu

Additional Information

Additional information on the conference can be found at: http://www.me.berkeley.edu/compmat/USACM/main.html


sjowen@sandia.gov