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Mesh generation by a sequence of transformations
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    Mesh generation by a sequence of transformations (English)
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    A sequence of transformations is used to map a three-dimensional aerodynamic shape into a simplified configuration. Coordinate surfaces are generated in the mapped space and the transformation sequence is inverted to produce a three-dimensional mesh that conforms with solid boundaries. The method has been used to generate mshes about typical aircraft shapes consisting of a wing, body, tail and fin.
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    numerical solution
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    sequence of transformations
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    three-dimensional aerodynamic shape
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    simplified configuration
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    Coordinate surfaces
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    three- dimensional mesh
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    solid boundaries
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