Solution adaptivity using a triangular meshSolution adaptivity is discussed first from a general perspective and then from the specific viewpoint of triangular meshes. The use of a general connectivity triangular mesh is emphasized. The development of monitor surfaces and their geometric properties is discussed. Mesh point movement is addressed, as is the dynamic restructuring of the connectivity pattern among moving modes. Changes in the number of mesh nodes to obtain suitable refinement for a physical simulation is examined, and the use of locally regular structures to offset the data structure limitation of a general connectivity triangular mesh and thus to obtain an enhanced range of application is considered. To illustrate the basic features of the adaptive triangular mesh strategy, an application to the study of plasma equilibrium is briefly considered.
Document ID
19870024136
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Eiseman, P. R. (Columbia University New York, United States)