Complex volume grid generation through the use of grid reusability
Author(s) -
Stephen J. Alter
Publication year - 1997
Publication title -
14th computational fluid dynamics conference
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.1997-1987
Subject(s) - reusability , grid , volume (thermodynamics) , computer science , operating system , geology , software , physics , geodesy , quantum mechanics
This paper presents a set of surface and volume grid generation techniques which reuse existing surface and volume grids. These methods use combinations of data manipulations to reduce grid generation time, improve grid characteristics, and increase the capabilities of existing domain discretization software. The manipulation techniques utilize physical and computational domains to produce basis function on which to operate and modify grid character and smooth grids using Trans-Finite Interpolation, a vector interpolation method and parametric re-mapping technique. With these new techniques, inviscid grids can be converted to viscous grids, multiple zone grid adaption can be performed to improve CFD solver efficiency, and topological changes to improve modeling of flow fields can be done simply and quickly. Examples of these capabilities are illustrated as applied to various configurations.
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