Solution adaptive mesh generation using feature-aligned embedded surface meshes

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In this paper, we present a technique for generating solution adaptive meshes that uses feature-aligned surfaces embedded in the computational domain. A feature-detection algorithm is first employed to identify features of interest. Surfaces associated with these features are then meshed, and a volume mesh that respects these embedded surface meshes is then generated. This approach is promising because it provides a mechanism for controlling local grid quality as well as automatically aligning cell faces with the feature. For flows that include topologically and/or geometrically complex features, we describe a mesh refinement technique that can be used in tandem with the embedded surface meshes to provide a mechanism for refining throughout the computational domain. We include results from two cases to illustrate how the method works. Copyright © 2009 by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Inc. All rights reserved.

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Ito, Y., Shih, A., Koomullil, R., Kasmai, N., Jankun-Kelly, M., & Thompson, D. (2009). Solution adaptive mesh generation using feature-aligned embedded surface meshes. AIAA Journal, 47(8), 1879–1888. https://doi.org/10.2514/1.39378

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