Abstract

An adaptive remeshing method using both triangular and quadrilateral elements suitable for high speed flows is presented. For inviscid flows the method generates completely unstructured meshes. For viscous flows the boundary layer edge is identified adaptively and a structured mesh is generated in the boundary layer, and an unstructured mesh is generated in the inviscid region. Examples of inviscid and viscous mesh adaptations for high speed flows are presented. A comparison is made between first order and higher order finite element algorithms when used in association with the remeshing method.

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