A new approach to construct high quality meshes for flow calculations is investigated in the context of algebraic grid generation, where the angle of intersection between two alternate co-ordinate lines can be specified by the user. From an initial grid, new co-ordinate lines in one parameter direct
Enhancing control of grid distribution in algebraic grid generation
β Scribed by E. Steinthorsson; T. I.-P. Shih; R. J. Roelke
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 764 KB
- Volume
- 15
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0271-2091
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β¦ Synopsis
Three techniques are presented to enhance the control of grid-point distribution for a class of algebraic grid generation methods known as the two-, four-and six-boundary methods. First, multidimensional stretching functions are presented, and a technique is devised to construct them based on the desired distribution of grid points along certain boundaries. Second, a normalization procedure is proposed which allows more effective control over orthogonality of grid lines at boundaries and curvature of grid lines near boundaries. And third, interpolating functions based on tension splines are introduced to control curvature of grid lines in the interior of the spatial domain. In addition to these three techniques, consistency conditions are derived which must be satisfied by all user-specified data employed in the grid generation process to control gridpoint distribution. The usefulness of the techniques developed in this study was demonstrated by using them in conjunction with the two-and four-boundary methods to generate several grid systems, including a threedimensional grid system in the coolant passage of a radial turbine blade with serpentine channels and pin fins.
KEY WORDS Grid generation Transfinite interpolation Stretching functions Blending functions
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