Developments and trends in three-dimensional mesh generation (Q1122347)
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Developments and trends in three-dimensional mesh generation (English)
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1989
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The object of the paper is a review of diverse numerical methods for the generation of various meshes for solving complicated partial differential problems in three-dimensional shapes. The main interest is concentrated to methods for calculating a transonic flow over airfoils. Following methods for the mesh generation are considered: Numerical techniques based on transformation from physical coordinates to another coordinate system; algebraic methods based on multi-surface fitting, transfinite interpolation, sequential mapping and grid blending. For the handling of complicated geometries while maintaining adequate control over the mesh point distribution and the cell shape a multiblock structure is introduced and recommended. For the interference of separate meshes for each component overlapped, patched and composite methods are considered. Triangulation methods for mesh construction are also described and the influence of the mesh type to the accuracy of the solution is examined. Adaptive procedures for mesh redistribution and mesh enrichment are suggested.
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three-dimensional mesh generation
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transonic flow over airfoils
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multi- surface fitting
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transfinite interpolation
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sequential mapping
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grid blending
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multiblock structure
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Triangulation methods
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mesh redistribution
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mesh enrichment
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