2010
DOI: 10.2514/1.41355
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Advanced Unstructured Grid Generation for Complex Aerodynamic Applications

Abstract: A new approach for distribution of grid points on the surface and in the volume has been developed and implemented in the NASA unstructured grid generation code VGRID. In addition to the point and line sources of prior work, the new approach utilizes surface and volume sources for automatic curvature-based grid sizing and convenient point distribution in the volume. A new exponential growth function produces smoother and more efficient grids and provides superior control over distribution of grid points in the… Show more

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“…The conditioning and accuracy of the discrete finite element operator can be strongly mesh-dependent, however [6]. Unfortunately, generating meshes with higher-order conforming elements for complex 3D domains is still an expensive, globally-coupled computation, and an open area of research [29].…”
Section: Prior Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The conditioning and accuracy of the discrete finite element operator can be strongly mesh-dependent, however [6]. Unfortunately, generating meshes with higher-order conforming elements for complex 3D domains is still an expensive, globally-coupled computation, and an open area of research [29].…”
Section: Prior Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Instead, the spacing ∆s at any given point in the field is simply equal to the minimum of the values of a decay function evaluated at that point for each source in the domain [29].…”
Section: Vgrid Unstructured Grid Generatormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…50 VGRID requires a specification of the requested grid density in the form of sources 20,51 to convert this geometry definition into a grid. AUTOSRC is developed to provide an automated, knowledge-based approach to the placement and sizing of these VGRID sources.…”
Section: Iiif1 Automated Source Placement For Grid Generationmentioning
confidence: 99%