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A mechanical model for a new grid generation method in computational fluid dynamics
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    A mechanical model for a new grid generation method in computational fluid dynamics (English)
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    A new variational method for the generation in computational mechanics is presented. It relies on the use of the invariants of the left Cauchy- Green tensor of the reference cell deformation into a current cell. Functionals defined as functions of these invariants are proposed and grids are obtained by minimization of these energy-like functions. Mechanical interpretations underlying the method are given. Finally, first results are shown that illustrate the behaviour of the method.
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    variational method
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    left Cauchy-Green tensor
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    minimization
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    energy-like functions
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    well-posed minimization problem
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