Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4552725 | Ocean Modelling | 2006 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
A method for generating high quality unstructured computational meshes for applications in geophysical, and specifically ocean, modelling is presented. The method generates a three-dimensional mesh which is optimised to approximate the bathymetry to a user-specified accuracy, which itself may be defined as a function of space and bathymetry. To do this a mesh optimisation method is employed which allows the formation of highly anisotropic elements aligned with bathymetric variations of high curvature. In addition a coastal recovery algorithm, based upon feature decimation and edge recovery, is described.
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Authors
G.J. Gorman, M.D. Piggott, C.C. Pain, C.R.E. de Oliveira, A.P. Umpleby, A.J.H. Goddard,