Mesh pre-optimization

Description

     The concept of mesh pre-optimization has been under development for several years. It aims at transforming all types of data involved in the finite element process into a size map. The calculated size map must then be taken into account by a mesh generator in order to obtain a pre-optimized mesh.

The following types of data are taken into account in this concept:

  • Form features of the geometric model
  • Discretization error of the geometric model (distance between exact and discretized boundaries)
  • Boundary conditions and efforts applied to the model
  • Materials and physical constants involved in the finite element problem

     The last two types of data may imply the definition of size maps as tensors instead of scalars (anisotropic materials, CFD). In this case, the size map is described as a metric.

Figure 1 : Mesh pre-optimization basic principles
 

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Example : half of a pump casing


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The two figures above illustrate the mesh of the pump casing with a constant density map.

 

 

 

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The two figures above illustrate the mesh of the pump casing with an a priori adaptive technique based on feature identification procedures.

 

 

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The two figures above illustrate the mesh of the pump casing with an a priori adaptive technique based on the boundary discretization error.