Abstract
In this report the work of developing and improving of the 1990 version of automatic grid generator GEOmesh for general Cartesian grids is described. It is a part of a programming package for the purposes of form casting and hardening simulation. The `old` version and necessary input data are given.Improvements are focused on the quality of the generated grid, in particular on `smoothness` (`smooth` grid is here is a grid, where volumes of the elements generated do not differ essentially from element to element). The necessary input parameters are reviewed and a simple geometry`s effect on the generated grid is shown.Some examples of generated grids for various geometries are listed.The new version is proved to generate a better grid, often by means of fewer elements. (EG)
Citation Formats
Thomsen, J M.
GEOmesh. An automatic grid generator for 3D Cartesian grids; GEOmesh; En automatisk netgenerator for 3D kartesiske net.
Denmark: N. p.,
1991.
Web.
Thomsen, J M.
GEOmesh. An automatic grid generator for 3D Cartesian grids; GEOmesh; En automatisk netgenerator for 3D kartesiske net.
Denmark.
Thomsen, J M.
1991.
"GEOmesh. An automatic grid generator for 3D Cartesian grids; GEOmesh; En automatisk netgenerator for 3D kartesiske net."
Denmark.
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title = {GEOmesh. An automatic grid generator for 3D Cartesian grids; GEOmesh; En automatisk netgenerator for 3D kartesiske net}
author = {Thomsen, J M}
abstractNote = {In this report the work of developing and improving of the 1990 version of automatic grid generator GEOmesh for general Cartesian grids is described. It is a part of a programming package for the purposes of form casting and hardening simulation. The `old` version and necessary input data are given.Improvements are focused on the quality of the generated grid, in particular on `smoothness` (`smooth` grid is here is a grid, where volumes of the elements generated do not differ essentially from element to element). The necessary input parameters are reviewed and a simple geometry`s effect on the generated grid is shown.Some examples of generated grids for various geometries are listed.The new version is proved to generate a better grid, often by means of fewer elements. (EG)}
place = {Denmark}
year = {1991}
month = {Sep}
}
title = {GEOmesh. An automatic grid generator for 3D Cartesian grids; GEOmesh; En automatisk netgenerator for 3D kartesiske net}
author = {Thomsen, J M}
abstractNote = {In this report the work of developing and improving of the 1990 version of automatic grid generator GEOmesh for general Cartesian grids is described. It is a part of a programming package for the purposes of form casting and hardening simulation. The `old` version and necessary input data are given.Improvements are focused on the quality of the generated grid, in particular on `smoothness` (`smooth` grid is here is a grid, where volumes of the elements generated do not differ essentially from element to element). The necessary input parameters are reviewed and a simple geometry`s effect on the generated grid is shown.Some examples of generated grids for various geometries are listed.The new version is proved to generate a better grid, often by means of fewer elements. (EG)}
place = {Denmark}
year = {1991}
month = {Sep}
}