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A simple algebraic grid adaptation scheme with applications to two- and three-dimensional flow problems
1989
9th Computational Fluid Dynamics Conference
unpublished
An algebraic adaptive grid scheme based on the concept of arc equidistribution is presented. The scheme locally adjusts the grid density based on gradients of selected flow variables from either finite difference or finite volume calculations. A user-prescribed grid stretching can be specified such that control of the grid spacing can be maintained in areas of known flowfleld behavior. For example, the grid can be clustered near a wall for boundary layer resolution and made coarse near the
doi:10.2514/6.1989-1984
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