Steiner-point free edge cutting of tetrahedral meshes with applications in fracture
Abstract
null null Realistic 3D finite strain analysis and crack propagation with tetrahedral meshes require mesh refinement/division. In this work, we use edges to drive the division process. Mesh refinement and mesh cutting are edge-based. This approach circumvents the variable mapping procedure adopted with classical mesh adaptation algorithms. The present algorithm makes use of specific problem data (either level sets, damage variables or edge...
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Title
Steiner-point free edge cutting of tetrahedral meshes with applications in fracture
Published Date
Sep 15, 2017
Volume
132
Pages
27 - 41
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