2006
DOI: 10.1002/nme.1838
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A minimal element distortion strategy for computational mesh dynamics

Abstract: Mesh motion strategy is one of the key points in many fluid-structure interaction (FSI) problems. Due to the increasing application of FSI to solve the current challenging engineering problems, this topic has become of great interest. There are several different strategies to solve this problem, some of them use a discrete and lumped spring-mass system to propagate the boundary motion into the volume mesh, and many others use an elastostatic problem to deform the mesh. In all these strategies there is always r… Show more

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“…stiffening criteria oriented to preserve the mesh in refined areas [117,196,229], or a neo-Hookean model [68]. -Minimization of a mesh-distortion measure [30,68], that have been developed for interface tracking specifically, or for computational mesh dynamics in general, as in [140,141].…”
Section: Moving Discretization Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…stiffening criteria oriented to preserve the mesh in refined areas [117,196,229], or a neo-Hookean model [68]. -Minimization of a mesh-distortion measure [30,68], that have been developed for interface tracking specifically, or for computational mesh dynamics in general, as in [140,141].…”
Section: Moving Discretization Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[13]) or minimizing a functional that measures the distortion of the mesh with a geometric quality indicator (see Ref. [14]) through a separate PETSc-FEM parallel process. Both schemes are available in the PETSc-FEM code.…”
Section: Partitioned Algorithm Via Fixed Point Iterationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the last decade technological development in many scientific and engineering applications including, to name only a few, blood flow circulation, parachute dynamics, airfoil oscillations, flutter prediction, fighter tail buffeting, gate sliding and a large class of freesurface flow problems, has placed emphasis on fluidstructure interaction (FSI) problems [1] . Mesh motion strategy is one of the key points in this kind of problems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%