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Journal of Graphics ›› 2025, Vol. 46 ›› Issue (4): 818-825.DOI: 10.11996/JG.j.2095-302X.2025040818

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Geometric feature-based non-uniform rectangular mesh generation approach

LENG Juelin1,2(), XU Quan1,2, BAO Xianfeng1,2   

  1. 1. China CAEP Software Center for High Performance Numerical Simulation, Beijing 100088, China
    2. Institute of Applied Physics and Computational Mathematic, Beijing 100088, China
  • Received:2024-08-13 Revised:2024-12-26 Online:2025-08-30 Published:2025-08-11
  • About author:First author contact:

    LENG Juelin (1988-), female, associate researcher, Ph.D. Her main research interests cover computational geometry, CAD model processing, and mesh generation. E-mail:leng_juelin@163.com

  • Supported by:
    Joint Funds of the National Natural Science Foundation of China(U23B2067);National Natural Science Foundation of China(12371364);National Natural Science Foundation of China(62231003)

Abstract:

The target object for simulating complex electromagnetic environments typically exhibits high geometric complexity, multi-scale geometric features, and a large number of components. To ensure both low computational cost and high geometric resolution, non-uniform rectangular meshes were employed to divide the computational domain for the finite-difference time domain (FDTD) method. In this paper, an automatic approach was proposed for generating non-uniform rectangular meshes based on geometric features. Firstly, a feature extraction algorithm for the discrete facets of CAD models was applied to capture the curvature and thickness features. Secondly, according to the extracted geometric features and user-defined refinement settings, the local size functions reflecting the desired mesh step size were constructed along each coordinate system direction separately. Finally, the locations of mesh nodes on each coordinate axis were calculated according to the local size functions, and then the material properties were assigned to the corresponding mesh cells. Numerical results demonstrated that the proposed approach was remarkably effective in generating non-uniform rectangular meshes for complex geometry models, and has been successfully applied to the time-domain full-wave electromagnetic simulations for complex electrically large size targets.

Key words: mesh generation, non-uniform rectangular mesh, geometric feature, numerical simulation, finite- difference time domain method

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