In this paper a cell by cell anisotropic adaptive mesh technique is added to an existing staggered mesh Lagrange plus remap finite element ALE code for the solution of the Euler equations. The quadrilateral finite elements may be subdivided isotropically or anisotropically and a hierarchical data structure is employed. An efficient computational method is proposed, which only solves on the finest level of resolution that exists for each part of the domain with disjoint or hanging nodes being used at resolution transitions. The Lagrangian, equipotential mesh relaxation and advection (solution remapping) steps are generalised so that they may be applied on the dynamic mesh. It is shown that for a radial Sod problem and a two-dimensional Riema...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76176/1/AIAA-1991-1542-927.pd
This talk will focus on some of the recent progresses in anisotropic mesh adaptation in finite eleme...
peer reviewedIn computational solid mechanics, the ALE formalism can be very useful to reduce the si...
A cell by cell anisotropic adaptive mesh Arbitrary Lagrangian Eulerian (ALE) method for the solutio...
Abstract. An anisotropic solution adaptive method based on unstructured quadrilat-eral meshes for in...
Existe sous forme de présentation (cf. voir aussi)International audienceKeywords : Fluid-structure i...
A method for adaptive refinement of a Cartesian mesh for the solution of the steady Euler equations ...
The thesis deals with the construction of an adaptive 1D and 2D mesh in the framework of the cell- c...
Abstract. A new anisotropic mesh adaptation strategy for finite element solution of el-liptic differ...
A method for solution of the steady two-dimensional Euler equations is presented. The scheme is desi...
AbstractIn this paper, we propose an anisotropic adaptive refinement algorithm based on the finite e...
Abstract. A new anisotropic mesh adaptation strategy for finite element solution of elliptic differe...
Adaptive anisotropic refinement of finite element meshes allows to reduce the computational effort r...
A Cartesian, cell-based scheme for solving the Euler and Navier-Stokes equations in two dimensions i...
Abstract. An adaptive remeshing procedure based on a cell volume deformation method is presented. St...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76176/1/AIAA-1991-1542-927.pd
This talk will focus on some of the recent progresses in anisotropic mesh adaptation in finite eleme...
peer reviewedIn computational solid mechanics, the ALE formalism can be very useful to reduce the si...
A cell by cell anisotropic adaptive mesh Arbitrary Lagrangian Eulerian (ALE) method for the solutio...
Abstract. An anisotropic solution adaptive method based on unstructured quadrilat-eral meshes for in...
Existe sous forme de présentation (cf. voir aussi)International audienceKeywords : Fluid-structure i...
A method for adaptive refinement of a Cartesian mesh for the solution of the steady Euler equations ...
The thesis deals with the construction of an adaptive 1D and 2D mesh in the framework of the cell- c...
Abstract. A new anisotropic mesh adaptation strategy for finite element solution of el-liptic differ...
A method for solution of the steady two-dimensional Euler equations is presented. The scheme is desi...
AbstractIn this paper, we propose an anisotropic adaptive refinement algorithm based on the finite e...
Abstract. A new anisotropic mesh adaptation strategy for finite element solution of elliptic differe...
Adaptive anisotropic refinement of finite element meshes allows to reduce the computational effort r...
A Cartesian, cell-based scheme for solving the Euler and Navier-Stokes equations in two dimensions i...
Abstract. An adaptive remeshing procedure based on a cell volume deformation method is presented. St...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76176/1/AIAA-1991-1542-927.pd
This talk will focus on some of the recent progresses in anisotropic mesh adaptation in finite eleme...
peer reviewedIn computational solid mechanics, the ALE formalism can be very useful to reduce the si...