Tag Archives: Delaunay

This Week in CFD

This week’s cornucopia of CFD news comes with several reading assignments: 80 years of the finite element method, quantum computing, curves and surfaces, computational simulation, and OpenFOAM book, and cloud PLM among others. Would love to read your thoughts on … Continue reading

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This Week in CFD

This Week in CFD reached convergence long before I had exhausted the two-week backlog of news. With baseball season underway here in the US, fans will enjoy the case study describing how high-fidelity CFD can predict the trajectory of various … Continue reading

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This Week in CFD

Lots of good and longish reads are included in this week’s rundown of CFD news. One of these longish articles shares the results of Engineering.com’s Test and Simulation Survey. For you programmers is an article about whether object-oriented programming is … Continue reading

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A Book Review: Delaunay Mesh Generation & Finite Element Mesh Generation

Reproduced below with the permission of SIAM Review is the review of two mesh generation texts co-authored by Tim Tautges and myself. This article originally appeared in SIAM Review, 59(3), 681-699, ISSN (print) 0036-1445, ISSN (online) 1095-7200. The permalink to … Continue reading

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Meshing Books Reviewed in SIAM Review

I’m happy to share with you the publication in SIAM Review (Vol. 59, Issue 3, pp. 693-699, ISSN (online): 1095-7200) of a review, co-authored by Tim Tautges from Siemens and myself, of two mesh generation textbooks. A screen capture of … Continue reading

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