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Automatic mesh generation for finite element analysis
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    Automatic mesh generation for finite element analysis (English)
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    The finite element analysis in engineering applications comprises three phases: domain discretization, equation solving and error analysis. The domain discretization or mesh generation is the pre-processing phase which plays an important role in the achievement of accurate solutions. In this paper, the improvement of one particularly promising technique for generating two-dimensional meshes is presented. Our technique shows advantages and efficiency over some currently available mesh generators.
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    automatic mesh generation
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    finite element analysis
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    advancing-front method
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    domain discretization
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