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This volume collects selected contributions from the "Fourth
Tetrahedron Workshop on Grid Generation for Numerical
Computations", which was held in Verbania, Italy in July 2013. The
previous editions of this Workshop were hosted by the Weierstrass
Institute in Berlin (2005), by INRIA Rocquencourt in Paris (2007),
and by Swansea University (2010).This book covers different, though
related, aspects of the field: the generation of quality grids for
complex three-dimensional geometries; parallel mesh generation
algorithms; mesh adaptation, including both theoretical and
implementation aspects; grid generation and adaptation on surfaces
- all with an interesting mix of numerical analysis, computer
science and strongly application-oriented problems.
This book includes selected contributions on applied mathematics,
numerical analysis, numerical simulation and scientific computing
related to fluid mechanics problems, presented at the FEF-"Finite
Element for Flows" conference, held in Rome in spring 2017. Written
by leading international experts and covering state-of-the-art
topics in numerical simulation for flows, it provides fascinating
insights into and perspectives on current and future methodological
and numerical developments in computational science. As such, the
book is a valuable resource for researchers, as well as Masters and
Ph.D students.
The developments in mesh generation are usually driven by the needs
of new applications and/or novel algorithms. The last decade has
seen a renewed interest in mesh generation and adaptation by the
computational engineering community, due to the challenges
introduced by complex industrial problems.Another common challenge
is the need to handle complex geometries. Nowadays, it is becoming
obvious that geometry should be persistent throughout the whole
simulation process. Several methodologies that can carry the
geometric information throughout the simulation stage are
available, but due to the novelty of these methods, the generation
of suitable meshes for these techniques is still the main obstacle
for the industrial uptake of this technology.This book will cover
different aspects of mesh generation and adaptation, with
particular emphasis on cutting-edge mesh generation techniques for
advanced discretisation methods and complex geometries.
The developments in mesh generation are usually driven by the needs
of new applications and/or novel algorithms. The last decade has
seen a renewed interest in mesh generation and adaptation by the
computational engineering community, due to the challenges
introduced by complex industrial problems.Another common challenge
is the need to handle complex geometries. Nowadays, it is becoming
obvious that geometry should be persistent throughout the whole
simulation process. Several methodologies that can carry the
geometric information throughout the simulation stage are
available, but due to the novelty of these methods, the generation
of suitable meshes for these techniques is still the main obstacle
for the industrial uptake of this technology.This book will cover
different aspects of mesh generation and adaptation, with
particular emphasis on cutting-edge mesh generation techniques for
advanced discretisation methods and complex geometries.
This book includes selected contributions on applied mathematics,
numerical analysis, numerical simulation and scientific computing
related to fluid mechanics problems, presented at the FEF-"Finite
Element for Flows" conference, held in Rome in spring 2017. Written
by leading international experts and covering state-of-the-art
topics in numerical simulation for flows, it provides fascinating
insights into and perspectives on current and future methodological
and numerical developments in computational science. As such, the
book is a valuable resource for researchers, as well as Masters and
Ph.D students.
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