International audienceThe purpose of this article is to discuss several modern aspects of remeshing, which is the task of modifying an ill-shaped tetrahedral mesh with bad size elements so that it features an appropriate density of high-quality elements. After a brief sketch of classical stakes about meshes and local mesh operations, we notably expose (i) how the local size of the elements of a mesh can be adapted to a user-defined prescription (guided, e.g., by an error estimate attached to a numerical simulation), (ii) how a mesh can be deformed to efficiently track the motion of the underlying domain, (iii) how to construct a mesh of an implicitlydefined domain, and (iv) how remeshing procedures can be conducted in a parallel fashion whe...
International audienceA parallel meshing technique using a combination between a local remeshing tec...
Abstract. Automatic mesh generation and adaptive renement methods for complex three-dimensional doma...
Tetrahedral meshes are often used for simulating deformable objects. Unlike engineering disciplines ...
International audienceThe purpose of this article is to discuss several modern aspects of remeshing,...
International audienceThe purpose of this article is to discuss several modern aspects of remeshing,...
International audienceThe purpose of this article is to discuss several modern aspects of remeshing,...
International audienceThe purpose of this article is to discuss several modern aspects of remeshing,...
International audienceThe purpose of this article is to discuss several modern aspects of remeshing,...
We present a new method for remeshing of triangular and tetrahedral meshes. Relative element sizes a...
International audienceWe propose a practical iterative remeshing algorithm for multi-material tetrah...
In this article, we describe a parallel adaptive mesh refinement strategy for two-phase flows using ...
Three issues are tackled in this study to improve the robustness of local remeshing techniques. Firs...
A great many modern applications make extensive use of spatialized data both scanned from the physic...
We propose a finite element simulation method that addresses the full range of material behavior, fr...
We propose a finite element simulation method that addresses the full range of material behavior, fr...
International audienceA parallel meshing technique using a combination between a local remeshing tec...
Abstract. Automatic mesh generation and adaptive renement methods for complex three-dimensional doma...
Tetrahedral meshes are often used for simulating deformable objects. Unlike engineering disciplines ...
International audienceThe purpose of this article is to discuss several modern aspects of remeshing,...
International audienceThe purpose of this article is to discuss several modern aspects of remeshing,...
International audienceThe purpose of this article is to discuss several modern aspects of remeshing,...
International audienceThe purpose of this article is to discuss several modern aspects of remeshing,...
International audienceThe purpose of this article is to discuss several modern aspects of remeshing,...
We present a new method for remeshing of triangular and tetrahedral meshes. Relative element sizes a...
International audienceWe propose a practical iterative remeshing algorithm for multi-material tetrah...
In this article, we describe a parallel adaptive mesh refinement strategy for two-phase flows using ...
Three issues are tackled in this study to improve the robustness of local remeshing techniques. Firs...
A great many modern applications make extensive use of spatialized data both scanned from the physic...
We propose a finite element simulation method that addresses the full range of material behavior, fr...
We propose a finite element simulation method that addresses the full range of material behavior, fr...
International audienceA parallel meshing technique using a combination between a local remeshing tec...
Abstract. Automatic mesh generation and adaptive renement methods for complex three-dimensional doma...
Tetrahedral meshes are often used for simulating deformable objects. Unlike engineering disciplines ...