Abstract

The use of unstructured adaptive tetrahedral meshes in the solution of transient flows poses a challenge for parallel computing due to the irregular and frequently changing nature of the data and its distribution. A parallel mesh adaptation algorithm, PTETRAD, for unstructured tetrahedral meshes (based on the serial code TETRAD) is described and analysed. The portable implementation of the parallel code in C with MPI is described and discussed. The scalability of the code is considered, analysed and illustrated by numerical experiments using a shock wave diffraction problem.

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