An Interface Preserving Moving Mesh in Multiple Space Dimensions

Abstract

An interface preserving moving mesh algorithm in two or higher dimensions is presented. It resolves a moving (d-1)-dimensional manifold directly within the d-dimensional mesh, which means that the interface is represented by a subset of moving mesh cell-surfaces. The underlying mesh is a conforming simplicial partition that fulfills the Delaunay property. The local remeshing algorithms allow for strong interface deformations. We give a proof that the given algorithms preserve the interface after interface deformation and remeshing steps. Originating from various numerical methods, data is attached cell-wise to the mesh. After each remeshing operation the interface preserving moving mesh retains valid data by projecting the data to the new mesh cells. An open source implementation of the moving mesh algorithm is available at [1].

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