This chapter describes space adaptive approaches developed by six TILDA partners for the application in scale-resolving simulations. They are designed to provide sufficient spatial resolution in regions where required and to allow a lower resolution elsewhere for efficiency reasons. Adaptation techniques considered include mesh (h-refinement), order refinement of the spatial discretization (p-refinement) or a combination of both (hp-refinement). Furthermore, near-wall local mesh refinement, refinement using feature-based indicators and indicators obtained from the Variational Multiscale Method are considered.

(2021). Space Adaptive Methods/Meshing . Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/191929

Space Adaptive Methods/Meshing

Bassi F.;Colombo A.;Crivellini A.;
2021-01-01

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This chapter describes space adaptive approaches developed by six TILDA partners for the application in scale-resolving simulations. They are designed to provide sufficient spatial resolution in regions where required and to allow a lower resolution elsewhere for efficiency reasons. Adaptation techniques considered include mesh (h-refinement), order refinement of the spatial discretization (p-refinement) or a combination of both (hp-refinement). Furthermore, near-wall local mesh refinement, refinement using feature-based indicators and indicators obtained from the Variational Multiscale Method are considered.
2021
Hartmann, R.; Balan, A.; Bassi, Francesco; Boussuge, J. -F.; de Brauer, A.; Cagnone, J. -S.; Colombo, Alessandro; Couaillier, V.; Coulaud, O.; Crivell...espandi
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