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    Title: 非結構網格之Bowyer法研究
    Other Titles: On the Unstructured Gird Generation via the Modified Bowyer's Scheme
    Authors: 宛同;Wan, Tung;陳振國;Chen, J. G.
    Contributors: 淡江大學航空太空工程學系
    Keywords: 格點生成法;非結構性格點Unstructured grid;Grid generation;Bowyer's scheme
    Date: 1996-09
    Issue Date: 2013-03-20 16:36:46 (UTC+8)
    Publisher: 臺南市:中國航空太空學會
    Abstract: 由於電腦運算及容量的進步和成本的降低,使非結構性格點在訓算固力及計算流力上受到普遍的重視。環視國內學術界於結構性格點生成上,多採用Advancing Front生成法產生格點。本文則嚐試使用Bowyer's Scheme產生格點,以提供計算固力及計算流力界另一種非結構性網格點生成法。本文所產生格點經簡單的流場測試顯示,所發展的格點生成法能有效產生格點。
    Due to the progress made in computer speed and data memory, the unstructured grid generation is becoming more and more popular in the fields of computational solid mechanics and fluid mechanics. Currently the unstructured grid generation method are mainly concentrated in the advancing front technique, and in this research work the Bowyer's scheme technique is developed to generate a 2-D unstractured grids. The results tested in airfoil fluid flow case show that indeed this grid generation method is efficient and may offer a better choice than the traditional advancing front method.
    Relation: 中國航空太空學會學刊=Transactions of the Aeronautical and Astronautical Society of the Republic of China 28(3),頁203-208
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