mesh refinement

collocation in English

meaningsofmeshandrefinement

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mesh
noun[C or U]
uk
/meʃ/
us
/meʃ/
(a piece of) material like a net with spaces in it, made from wire, plastic, ...
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refinement
noun
uk
/rɪˈfaɪn.mənt/
us
/rɪˈfaɪn.mənt/
the process of making a ...
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(Definition ofmeshandrefinementfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofmesh refinement

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Numerical accuracy is maintained via spatial and temporalmeshrefinement.
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As a check on the effect ofmeshrefinement, we recomputed cases 11, 14 and 15 using coarser zoning.
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This was accomplished using a systematic localmeshrefinementscheme.
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Firstly we use an inequality of the form of (7.24) above as a stopping criterion and to guidemeshrefinement.
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An automated mesh generator was written to allow formeshrefinementthrough the transverse normal and the radial directions.
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The practical alternative is to use localmeshrefinement.
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Further, (4.14) does not directly yield criteria for localmeshrefinement.
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Parallelization of structured, hierarchical adaptivemeshrefinementalgorithms.
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Instead of attempting to equidistribute the error bound we now use the fixed fraction method formeshrefinement.
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This inequality can now be used as a stopping criterion in an adaptivemeshrefinementalgorithm.
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Compared to usualmeshrefinementtechniques, this approach has the advantage of removing the coupling between the coarse grid and the patch boundaries, removing associated problems and facilitating the implementation.
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In order to construct a working adaptive algorithm, in addition to an a posteriori error bound we also need ameshrefinementcriterion and a mesh modification strategy.
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For the last case, ameshrefinementpatch having two times the resolution of the initial grid in each dimension was applied on the emitter region.
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The purpose of this experiment is to illustrate the performance of the a posteriori error bound (7.20) and to compare it with some heuristicmeshrefinementcriteria.
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This project involves simulation of large cosmological volumes using adaptivemeshrefinementto resolve the interstellar medium in individual galaxies.
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For instance smoothing (also referred to asmeshrefinement) is one of such methods, which repositions nodal locations, so as to minimize element distortion.
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The finite element solver makes use of automatic mesh generation and automaticmeshrefinementin order to aid in problem solution.
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For example, smoothing (also referred to asmeshrefinement) is one such method, which repositions nodal locations so as to minimize element distortion.
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