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3D level set methods for evolving fronts on tetrahedral meshes with adaptive mesh refinement
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2017
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Numerical AnalysisEngineeringGeometry GenerationComputer-aided DesignStructural OptimizationComputational MechanicsMesh OptimizationNumerical SimulationNew MethodsDeformation ModelingComputational GeometryGeometry ProcessingGeometric ModelingTetrahedral CellsLevel SetUnstructured Mesh GenerationTetrahedral MeshesNatural SciencesMesh ReductionSurface ModelingAdaptive Mesh RefinementMultiscale Modeling
The level set method is commonly used to model dynamically evolving fronts and interfaces. In this work, we present new methods for evolving fronts with a specified velocity field or in the surface normal direction on 3D unstructured tetrahedral meshes with adaptive mesh refinement (AMR). The level set field is located at the nodes of the tetrahedral cells and is evolved using new upwind discretizations of Hamilton–Jacobi equations combined with a Runge–Kutta method for temporal integration. The level set field is periodically reinitialized to a signed distance function using an iterative approach with a new upwind gradient. The details of these level set and reinitialization methods are discussed. Results from a range of numerical test problems are presented.
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