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Title Measuring Geometrical Quality of Different 3D Linear Element Types
Authors Claudio Lobos, Cristopher Arenas, Esteban Daines, Nancy Hitschfeld
Publication date October 2021
Abstract In this article, we analyze how to measure quality on
meshes
composed of different types of 3D linear element. In particular, we focus on
meshes composed of tetrahedra, pyramids, prisms and hexahedra. We propose a
metric based on the scaled Jacobian that can be applied to all four element
types and it is normalized in the range [-1,1]. We validated
empirically its effectiveness to properly detect invalid and bad-quality
elements using several test cases where our metric is contrasted with
already existing ones. We also coded a simple mesh repair algorithm where
the reallocation of the nodes was driven from different quality metrics. The
results allow to compare the robustness of each metric and its effectiveness
on improving overall mesh quality. Finally, it is known that Jacobian-based
metrics fail to detect stretched and flat prisms and hexahedra, so we also
propose a normalization of the aspect-ratio in those cases.
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Pages 423-446
Volume 90
Journal name Numerical Algorithms
Publisher Springer Nature Switzerland AG (Cham, Switzerland)
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