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Parallel Mesh Adaptation with Boundary Layers,Used
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In the distributed environment, it is crucial that during the mesh adaptation process all mesh entities communicating over part boundaries perform correct updates such that the complete mesh remains valid after its modification. This work presents the infrastructure to support parallel mesh modification operations with boundary layers using both simple pointtopoint data exchange and interaction with mesh migration. To increase the scalability of largescale simulations, this study introduces a generalpurpose communication package built on top of MPI which is aimed at improving interprocessor communications independently of the supercomputer architecture being considered. The package is developed to support parallel applications that rely on computation characterized by a large number of messages of various sizes, often small, that are focused within processor neighborhoods. The parallel anisotropic mesh adaptation procedures are tested on general curved 3D geometries and appropriately manage the geometrical boundary approximation while maintaining the semistructured nature of the elements in the boundary layers.
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