2019
DOI: 10.1002/fld.4744
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A study of properties of adaptive quadratic grids for three‐dimensional near‐surface field computations

Abstract: Summary Curved geometries and the corresponding near‐surface fields typically require a large number of linear computational elements. High‐order numerical solvers have been primarily used with low‐order meshes. There is a need for curved, high‐order computational elements. Typical near‐surface meshes consist of hexahedral and/or prismatic elements. The present work studies the employment of quadratic meshes that are relatively coarse for field simulations. Directionally quadratic high‐order elements are propo… Show more

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