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    Computational geometry issues

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    Presented in viewgraph format are some of the benefits of computational geometry for grid generation, including benefits to grid quality and algorithm efficiency. Many efficient algorithms are available, but it is concluded that high aspect ratio triangulations are not among them

    Unstructured Grid Generation Techniques and Software

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    The Workshop on Unstructured Grid Generation Techniques and Software was conducted for NASA to assess its unstructured grid activities, improve the coordination among NASA centers, and promote technology transfer to industry. The proceedings represent contributions from Ames, Langley, and Lewis Research Centers, and the Johnson and Marshall Space Flight Centers. This report is a compilation of the presentations made at the workshop

    Delaunay triangulation and computational fluid dynamics meshes

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    In aerospace computational fluid dynamics (CFD) calculations, the Delaunay triangulation of suitable quadrilateral meshes can lead to unsuitable triangulated meshes. Here, we present case studies which illustrate the limitations of using structured grid generation methods which produce points in a curvilinear coordinate system for subsequent triangulations for CFD applications. We discuss conditions under which meshes of quadrilateral elements may not produce a Delaunay triangulation suitable for CFD calculations, particularly with regard to high aspect ratio, skewed quadrilateral elements

    Image processing mini manual

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    The intent is to provide an introduction to the image processing capabilities available at the Langley Research Center (LaRC) Central Scientific Computing Complex (CSCC). Various image processing software components are described. Information is given concerning the use of these components in the Data Visualization and Animation Laboratory at LaRC

    Approaches to high aspect ratio triangulations

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    In aerospace computational uid dynamics calculations, high aspect ratio, or stretched, triangulations are often used to adequately resolve the features of a viscous ow around bodies. In this paper, we explore alternatives to the Delaunay triangulation which can be used to generate high aspect ratio triangulations of point sets. The method is based on a variation of the lifting map concept which derives Delaunay triangulations from convex hull calculations.
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