Thank you. Is there any representative example for Mesquite application or 
total remeshing?

On Saturday, May 13, 2017 at 6:43:50 PM UTC+4:30, Wolfgang Bangerth wrote:
>
> On 05/13/2017 01:08 AM, Amir Pasha wrote: 
> > Dear all 
> > 
> > I want to implement a total remeshing technique when large deformations 
> are 
> > involved. I am using the updated Lagrangian method so that the 
> integration is 
> > performed at current configuration (mesh is moved to current 
> configuration) to 
> > simulate a material damage process. Due to material damage, deformation 
> is 
> > localized in a narrow band and mesh is distorted in the damaged area. 
> What are 
> > the general step for implementation total remeshing? 
> > 
> > 1) Create a new mesh based on the current configuration using an 
> external 
> > library such as gmesh 
> > 2) Move the old mesh to the initial configuration 
> > 3) Transfer data to the new mesh 
>
> Yes, these are the steps. None of them are entirely trivial, though for 
> the 
> last step you can at least use the FEFieldFunction class if you store both 
> the 
> old and the new mesh. 
>
> You may also want to think about using a mesh improvement library instead 
> of 
> completely remeshing. Take a look at the Mesquite library that's part of 
> Trilinos, for example. 
>
> Best 
>   W. 
>
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