In (dynamic) adaptive mesh refinement (AMR), a given input mesh is refined and coarsened during the computation to optimally adapt the resolution of the computational mesh to specific requirements. The input mesh is often the output of a mesh generator and provides information on the geometry of the domain. It is desired to keep its resolution as coarse as possible in order to benefit from the AMR mesh hierarchy and efficient mesh indexing algorithms. We present a novel approach to equip the coarse mesh with high-order geometry data and evaluate this geometry on the fine mesh elements in order to ensure geometric accuracy of the refined mesh elements, even for coarse input meshes. To this end, we construct a volume geometry map for hexahedr...
This paper describes an algorithm to extract adaptive and quality quadrilateral/hexahedral meshes di...
Managing adaptive meshes in parallel is a major challenge, especially when the meshes are refined an...
The complexity of physical phenomena often varies substantially over space and time. There can be re...
: In (dynamic) adaptive mesh refinement (AMR), a given input mesh is refined and coarsened during th...
In (dynamic) adaptive mesh refinement (AMR) an input mesh is refined or coarsened to the need of the...
In tree-based adaptive mesh refinement (AMR) we store refinement trees in the cells of an unstructu...
Meshes are a core part of almost any numerical simulation code. A good choice of mesh is crucial t...
The efficient use of computational resources while maintaining a certain level of solution accuracy ...
The following slides are our contribution to the Meshing Contest of the International Meshing Roundt...
Adaptive mesh refinement (AMR) is a numerical simulation technique used in computational fluid dynam...
This thesis presents a vertex repositioning based boundary smoothing technique so that the finite el...
Many phenomena in nature and engineering happen simultaneously on rather diverse spatial and tempora...
Adaptive mesh refinement (AMR) is a technique used in numerical simulations to automatically refine ...
Increasing the resolution of the computational mesh is one of the most effective tools to boost the ...
Adaptive Mesh Refinement (AMR) is a technique used in numerical simulations to automatically refine ...
This paper describes an algorithm to extract adaptive and quality quadrilateral/hexahedral meshes di...
Managing adaptive meshes in parallel is a major challenge, especially when the meshes are refined an...
The complexity of physical phenomena often varies substantially over space and time. There can be re...
: In (dynamic) adaptive mesh refinement (AMR), a given input mesh is refined and coarsened during th...
In (dynamic) adaptive mesh refinement (AMR) an input mesh is refined or coarsened to the need of the...
In tree-based adaptive mesh refinement (AMR) we store refinement trees in the cells of an unstructu...
Meshes are a core part of almost any numerical simulation code. A good choice of mesh is crucial t...
The efficient use of computational resources while maintaining a certain level of solution accuracy ...
The following slides are our contribution to the Meshing Contest of the International Meshing Roundt...
Adaptive mesh refinement (AMR) is a numerical simulation technique used in computational fluid dynam...
This thesis presents a vertex repositioning based boundary smoothing technique so that the finite el...
Many phenomena in nature and engineering happen simultaneously on rather diverse spatial and tempora...
Adaptive mesh refinement (AMR) is a technique used in numerical simulations to automatically refine ...
Increasing the resolution of the computational mesh is one of the most effective tools to boost the ...
Adaptive Mesh Refinement (AMR) is a technique used in numerical simulations to automatically refine ...
This paper describes an algorithm to extract adaptive and quality quadrilateral/hexahedral meshes di...
Managing adaptive meshes in parallel is a major challenge, especially when the meshes are refined an...
The complexity of physical phenomena often varies substantially over space and time. There can be re...