Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6915859 | Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering | 2016 | 50 Pages |
Abstract
In this paper, a new methodology to build automatically 3D adapted meshes, ready for numerical simulations and directly from images, is proposed. It is based on the Immersed Image Method, which interpolates the image information on an initial mesh and combines it with parallel automatic anisotropic mesh adaptation with a control of the number of mesh nodes. Simultaneously, a smooth redistancing technique, based on the resolution of a Hamilton-Jacobi equation, is developed to produce phase functions for the objects to be detected in the image. The proposed methodology is applied on mesh generation and in multiphase flow computations based on 2D and 3D images.
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Authors
Jia-Xin Zhao, Thierry Coupez, Etienne Decencière, Dominique Jeulin, David Cárdenas-Peña, Luisa Silva,