Finite element meshes derived automatically from solid models through recursive spatial subdivision schemes (octrees) can be made to inherit the hierarchical structure and the spatial addressability intrinsic to the underlying grid. These two properties, together with the geometric regularity that can also be built into the mesh, make octree based meshes ideally suited for efficient analysis and self-adaptive remeshing and reanalysis. The element decomposition of the octal cells that intersect the boundary of the domain is discussed. The problem, central to octree based meshing, is solved by combining template mapping and element extraction into a procedure that utilizes both constructive solid geometry and boundary representation technique...
Certain difficulties with the use of quadrilateral or hexahedral finite elements are related to mesh...
The paper focuses on automatic simplification algorithms for the generation of a multiresolution f...
International audienceIn this paper, we will focus on adaptive meshing and re-meshing. We present an...
A new algorithm for generating automatically, from solid models of mechanical parts, finite element ...
The octree technique is developed into the finite octree, and an overview is given. Modeler requirem...
Nowadays large part of the time needed to perform a numerical simulation is spent in preprocessing, ...
The Octree [1] technique is one of the most popular methods to produce hex-dominantmeshes. It starts...
Object representation is the backbone of any solid modelling system. Hierarchical spatial decomposit...
Due to their nice numerical properties, conforming hexahedral meshes are considered a prominent comp...
The forest of octrees meshing paradigm has been established primarily using cubic elements. Recently...
International audienceThis paper describes the use of the eXtended Finite Element Method in the cont...
We revisit the generation of balanced octrees for adaptive mesh refinement (AMR) of Cartesian domain...
A more automatic method for generation of tetrahedra and directional surface meshes are the two deve...
The present study deals with automatic mesh generation with application to finite element methods. W...
Computational structural analysis, primarily the finite element method (FEM), has been widely applie...
Certain difficulties with the use of quadrilateral or hexahedral finite elements are related to mesh...
The paper focuses on automatic simplification algorithms for the generation of a multiresolution f...
International audienceIn this paper, we will focus on adaptive meshing and re-meshing. We present an...
A new algorithm for generating automatically, from solid models of mechanical parts, finite element ...
The octree technique is developed into the finite octree, and an overview is given. Modeler requirem...
Nowadays large part of the time needed to perform a numerical simulation is spent in preprocessing, ...
The Octree [1] technique is one of the most popular methods to produce hex-dominantmeshes. It starts...
Object representation is the backbone of any solid modelling system. Hierarchical spatial decomposit...
Due to their nice numerical properties, conforming hexahedral meshes are considered a prominent comp...
The forest of octrees meshing paradigm has been established primarily using cubic elements. Recently...
International audienceThis paper describes the use of the eXtended Finite Element Method in the cont...
We revisit the generation of balanced octrees for adaptive mesh refinement (AMR) of Cartesian domain...
A more automatic method for generation of tetrahedra and directional surface meshes are the two deve...
The present study deals with automatic mesh generation with application to finite element methods. W...
Computational structural analysis, primarily the finite element method (FEM), has been widely applie...
Certain difficulties with the use of quadrilateral or hexahedral finite elements are related to mesh...
The paper focuses on automatic simplification algorithms for the generation of a multiresolution f...
International audienceIn this paper, we will focus on adaptive meshing and re-meshing. We present an...