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Old   August 24, 2001, 08:13
Default Grid motion for unstructured
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Rob Kunz
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Hi: I am putting grid motion terms into my unstructured finite volume code. I'd like to see a reference on the subject to compare what I'm trying to what others have done. All I've got material on is conventional structured curvilinear formulations. Any suggestions? Thanks Rob
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Old   August 27, 2001, 17:55
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Dr Strangelove
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Morgan and coworkers have combined an unstructured finite volume code for high speed compressible flows with a grid motion scheme based on a discrete spring model.

Look in J Comp Phys about 10 years ago or so.
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Old   September 6, 2001, 00:42
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Praveen C
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Check the paper in the following site. It has lot of references.

http://cermics.enpc.fr/reports/index1991-98.html

[92-5] S. Piperno Numerical Methods Used in Aeroelasticity Simulations, 33 pages, octobre 1992, Sophia-Antipolis
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