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Civil-Comp Proceedings
ISSN 1759-3433
CCP: 33
DEVELOPMENTS IN COMPUTATIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
Edited by: B.H.V. Topping
Paper XIII.3

Improved Adaptive Quadrilateral Mesh Generation using Fission Elements

B. Cheng and B.H.V. Topping

Department of Mechanical and Chemical Engineering, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK

Full Bibliographic Reference for this paper
B. Cheng, B.H.V. Topping, "Improved Adaptive Quadrilateral Mesh Generation using Fission Elements", in B.H.V. Topping, (Editor), "Developments in Computational Techniques for Structural Engineering", Civil-Comp Press, Edinburgh, UK, pp 391-401, 1995. doi:10.4203/ccp.33.13.3
Abstract
An improved technique for quadrilateral mesh generation using an approach based on fission elements is presented. Considerable work has been carried out by Zhu in applying the advancing front technique to quadrilateral mesh generation. In this paper more details of the specific characters of quadrilateral elements and an improved mesh generation technique in which the final quadrilateral elements are accurately genera. ted according to element size parameters, are presented. A new kind of transition elements called fission elements are used in this quadrilateral element generation technique. These elements are used when two subfronts which both have an odd number active sides are formed after two triangles have been generated and combined to form a quadrilateral. This avoids having to add an extra constraint during the mesh generation and guarantees that the quadrilateral mesh generation is as easy as triangular mesh generation. Some new techniques for quadrilateral element mesh enhancement are proposed. All of these are demonstrated by a variety of examples.

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