We aim to tackle the challenge of generating unstructured high-order meshes of complex three-dimensional bodies, which remains a significant bottleneck in the wider adoption of high-order methods. In particular we show that by adopting a variational approach to the generation process, many of the current popular high-order generation methods can be encompassed under a single unifying framework. This allows us to compare the effectiveness of these methods and to assess the quality of the meshes they produce in a systematic fashion. We present a detailed overview of the theory and formulation of the variational framework, and we highlight how such formulation can be effectively exploited to yield a highly-efficient parallel implementation. Th...
We present a novel methodology to generate curved high-order meshes featuring optimal mesh quality a...
In the recent years, high-order numerical methods have been shown to yield superior computational ef...
This is the accepted version of the following article: [Gargallo-Peiró, A., Roca, X., Peraire, J., a...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record.We aim ...
The generation of sufficiently high quality unstructured high-order meshes remains a significant obs...
AbstractThe generation of sufficiently high quality unstructured high-order meshes remains a signifi...
In recent years, interest in high-order methods in both the scientific and industrial communities ha...
The paper presents a unified approach for the a posteriori generation of arbitrary high-order curvil...
The development of robust high-order finite element methods requires the construction of valid high-...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record.We pres...
AbstractThe development of robust high-order finite element methods requires the construction of val...
AbstractWith high-order methods becoming increasingly popular in both academia and industry, generat...
A variational framework, initially developed for high-order mesh optimisation, is being extended for...
AbstractWe present a novel methodology to generate curved high-order meshes featuring optimal mesh q...
High-order numerical methods for solving PDEs have the potential to deliver higher solution accuracy...
We present a novel methodology to generate curved high-order meshes featuring optimal mesh quality a...
In the recent years, high-order numerical methods have been shown to yield superior computational ef...
This is the accepted version of the following article: [Gargallo-Peiró, A., Roca, X., Peraire, J., a...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record.We aim ...
The generation of sufficiently high quality unstructured high-order meshes remains a significant obs...
AbstractThe generation of sufficiently high quality unstructured high-order meshes remains a signifi...
In recent years, interest in high-order methods in both the scientific and industrial communities ha...
The paper presents a unified approach for the a posteriori generation of arbitrary high-order curvil...
The development of robust high-order finite element methods requires the construction of valid high-...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record.We pres...
AbstractThe development of robust high-order finite element methods requires the construction of val...
AbstractWith high-order methods becoming increasingly popular in both academia and industry, generat...
A variational framework, initially developed for high-order mesh optimisation, is being extended for...
AbstractWe present a novel methodology to generate curved high-order meshes featuring optimal mesh q...
High-order numerical methods for solving PDEs have the potential to deliver higher solution accuracy...
We present a novel methodology to generate curved high-order meshes featuring optimal mesh quality a...
In the recent years, high-order numerical methods have been shown to yield superior computational ef...
This is the accepted version of the following article: [Gargallo-Peiró, A., Roca, X., Peraire, J., a...