An adaptive mesh algorithm for evolving surfaces: Simulations of drop breakup and coalescence
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An algorithm is presented for the adaptive restructuring of meshes on evolving surfaces. The resolution of the relevant local length scale is maintained everywhere with prescribed accuracy through the minimization of an appropriate mesh energy function by a sequence of local restructuring operations.
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Cristini, Vittorio; Blawzdziewicz, Jerzy; Loewenberg, Michael. (2001). An adaptive mesh algorithm for evolving surfaces: Simulations of drop breakup and coalescence. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/3619.
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