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ADOllc Releases Automatic Elliptic Multiblock Mesh Generation Software

Generate multi-block structured grids to accurately predict complex flow.

By DE Editors  

October 11, 2013

Advanced Design Optimization (ADOllc) announced the release of its automatic elliptic multiblock mesh generation software (ADOmesh_V1.0). The elliptic mesh generators can quickly generate 2D or 3D high-quality multi-block structured grids (in terms of orthogonality angle, expansion factor, and aspect ratio) featured with boundary orthogonality, local clustering around bodies, and complete continuity at block-to-block interfaces, the company says.

According to the company, such grids allow for the accurate CFD prediction of complex flow in the boundary layers and sub-layers adjacent to the wall surfaces. The automatic mesh generators can be applied to any medical devices or industrial products.

For more information, visit Advanced Design Optimization.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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