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Proceedings of the 15th International Meshing Roundtable

This volume contains the articles presented at the 15th International Meshing Roundtable conference organized by Sandia National Laboratories and held in Birmingham, Alabama, U.S.A. in September 2006. Each year since 1992, the IMR brings together engineering, computer science and mathematics researc...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (Online service)
Otros Autores: Pebay, Philippe P. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2006.
Edición:1st ed. 2006.
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505 0 |a 2D Meshing -- Non-Local Topological Clean-Up -- Quad-Dominant Mesh Adaptation Using Specialized Simplicial Optimization -- Mesh Modification Under Local Domain Changes -- The Cost of Compatible Refinement of Simplex Decomposition Trees -- Applications -- Patient-Specific Vascular NURBS Modeling for Isogeometric Analysis of Blood Flow -- Rapid Meshing of Turbomachinery Rows Using Semi-Unstructured Conformal Grids -- Hybrid Mesh Generation for Viscous Flow Simulation -- of Forming Processes in Three Dimensions A Remeshing Procedure for Numerical Simulation -- Mesh Adaptation -- A Solution-Based Adaptive Redistribution Method for Unstructured Meshes -- Analysis of Hessian Recovery Methods for Generating Adaptive Meshes -- Anisotropic Mesh Adaptation for Evolving Triangulated Surfaces -- Multi-Dimensional Continuous Metric for Mesh Adaptation -- How Efficient are Delaunay Refined Meshes? An Empirical Study -- Mesh Optimization -- Small Polyhedron Reconnection: A New Way to Eliminate Poorly-Shaped Tetrahedra -- Optimal Mesh for P 1 Interpolation in H 1 Seminorm -- Mesh Smoothing Based on Riemannian Metric Non-Conformity Minimization -- On Asymptotically Optimal Meshes by Coordinate Transformation -- Meshing Algorithms -- High Quality Bi-Linear Transfinite Meshing with Interior Point Constraints -- Implementation in ALBERTA of an Automatic Tetrahedral Mesh Generator -- Sparse Voronoi Refinement -- Geometry -- Volume and Feature Preservation in Surface Mesh Optimization -- for Surrogate Geometry On the Use of Loop Subdivision Surfaces -- Surface Mesh Generation for Dirty Geometries by Shrink Wrapping using Cartesian Grid Approach -- A Hole-Filling Algorithm for Triangular Meshes Using Local Radial Basis Function -- Hexahedral Meshing -- A Constructive Approach to Constrained Hexahedral Mesh Generation -- Automatic Hexahedral Mesh Generation with Feature Line Extraction -- Unconstrained Paving and Plastering: Progress Update -- An Automatic and General Least-Squares Projection Procedure for Sweep Meshing -- Delaunay Meshing -- On Refinement of Constrained Delaunay Tetrahedralizations -- Smooth Delaunay-Voronoï Dual Meshes for Co-Volume Integration Schemes -- A Study on Delaunay Terminal Edge Method -- Generalized Delaunay Mesh Refinement: From Scalar to Parallel. 
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