Efficient mesh deformation based on randomized RBF solvers
W. Bader,
A. Parret-Freaud,
S. Da Veiga
et al.
Abstract:Mesh deformation methods [7] have been widely used for the past decades in various fields such as fluid-structure interaction, aerodynamic shape optimization, unsteady and aeroelastic computational fluid dynamics. Such methods are particularly interesting in order to update meshes during a simulation without the need to perform an (often expensive) full regeneration of the mesh, e.g. when facing moving boundaries or geometry update during a structural optimization loop.Among the numerous existing methods, radi… Show more
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