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Proceedings of the 14th International Meshing Roundtable

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  • Recent results of mesh generation and adaptation which has applications to finite element simulation
  • Proceedings of the prestigious International Meshing Roundtable conference organized by Sandia National Laboratories
  • Introducing theoretical and novel ideas with practical potential as well as technical applications from industrial researchers, bringing together renowned specialists from engineering, computer science and mathematics (incl. Fields medalists)

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Table of contents (30 papers)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-XIV
  2. Design and Implementation of a Corporate Mesh Object

    • John T. Svitek, Wa Kwok, Joseph R. Tristano
    Pages 1-18
  3. Interface Reconstruction in Multi-fluid, Multi-phase Flow Simulations

    • Rao V. Garimella, Vadim Dyadechko, Blair K. Swartz, Mikhail J. Shashkov
    Pages 19-32
  4. Identifying and Meshing Thin Sections of 3-d Curved Domains

    • Luzhong Yin, Xiaojuan Luo, Mark S. Shephard
    Pages 33-54
  5. A Computational Framework for Generating Sizing Function in Assembly Meshing

    • William Roshan Quadros, Ved Vyas, Mike Brewer, Steven James Owen, Kenji Shimada
    Pages 55-72
  6. Session 1B

    1. Unstructured Computational Meshes for Subdivision Geometry of Scanned Geological Objects

      • Andrey A. Mezentsev, Antonio Munjiza, John-Paul Latham
      Pages 73-89
    2. Automatic Near-Body Domain Decomposition Using the Eikonal Equation

      • Yuanli Wang, Francois Guibault, Ricardo Camarero
      Pages 91-107
    3. Marching Generation of Smooth Structured and Hybrid Meshes Based on Metric Identity

      • Jochen Wild, Peter Niederdrenk, Thomas Gerhold
      Pages 109-127
    4. A Hybrid Meshing Scheme Based on Terrain Feature Identification

      • Volker Berkhahn, Kai Kaapke, Sebastian Rath, Erik Pasche
      Pages 129-145
  7. Session 2

    1. Delaunay Refinement by Corner Lopping

      • Steven E. Pav, Noel J. Walkington
      Pages 165-181
    2. Meshing Volumes Bounded by Smooth Surfaces

      • Steve Oudot, Laurent Rineau, Mariette Yvinec
      Pages 203-219
    3. An Approach for Delaunay Tetrahedralization of Bodies with Curved Boundaries

      • Sergey N. Borovikov, Igor A. Kryukov, Igor E. Ivanov
      Pages 221-237
  8. Session 3A

    1. Stitching and Filling: Creating Conformal Faceted Geometry

      • Paresh S. Patel, David L. Marcum, Michael G. Remotigue
      Pages 239-256
    2. Structured Grid Generation over NURBS and Facetted Surface Patches by Reparametrization

      • Sankarappan Gopalsamy, Douglas H. Ross, Yasushi Ito, Alan M. Shih
      Pages 287-299
  9. Session 3B

    1. A fews snags in mesh adaptation loops

      • Frederic Hecht
      Pages 301-311
    2. On discrete boundaries and solution accuracy in anisotropic adaptive meshing

      • Konstantin Lipnikov, Yuri Vassilevski
      Pages 312-324

About this book

This volume presents results of the International Meshing Roundtable conference organized by Sandia National Laboratories held in September 2005. The conference is held annually and since its inception eleven years ago has become widely recognized as a major forum for the exchange of ideas in this field. The papers of this proceedings are devoted to mesh generation and adaptation which has applications to finite element simulation as well as to computational geometry and computer graphics. This book introduces theoretical and novel ideas with practical potential as well as technical applications from industrial researchers, bringing together renowned specialists from engineering, computer science and mathematics.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Computer Modeling and Sciences Dept., Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, USA

    Byron W. Hanks

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