Generation of Boundary Layer Meshes by the Enhanced Jump-and-Walk Method with a Fast Collision Detecting Algorithm

2021 
Boundary layer meshes as an important part of hybrid mesh are often constructed via advancing layer method for CFD fluid simulations. One major difficulty in implementing a robust boundary layer meshing tool is to handle mesh collisions. In this work, the authors propose to enhance the Jump-and-Walk method by constructing a medial surface mesh in a constrained Delaunay triangulation to detect the safe marching space of front points. Medial surface can build a separation wall between adjacent boundary surfaces to prevent the intersection of boundary layer elements, and the computation of the distance between front points and the medial surface can be accelerated by walking through tetrahedra in sequence without additional data structures. A range of tests were performed for several complex configurations to demonstrate the capability of the method.
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