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    Domain decomposition methods for domain composition purpose: Chimera, overset, gluing and sliding mesh methods by G. Houzeaux, J.C. Cajas, Marco Discacciati, B. Eguzkitza, A. Gargallo-Peiro, M. Rivero, M. Vazquez

    Published 2016
    “…As a consequence, in the literature, the term DDM has many times substituted DCM. DCM are powerful techniques that can be used for different purposes: to simplify the meshing of a complex geometry by decomposing it into different meshable pieces; to perform local refinement to adapt to local mesh requirements; to treat subdomains in relative motion (Chimera, sliding mesh); to solve multiphysics or multiscale problems, etc. …”
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    Topology optimization for additive manufacture by Adedeji Aremu

    Published 2013
    “…Additive manufacturing (AM) offers a way to manufacture highly complex designs with potentially enhanced performance as it is free from many of the constraints associated with traditional manufacturing. …”
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    The application of porous media to simulate the upstream effects of gas turbine injector swirl vanes by Christopher L. Ford, Jon Carrotte, Duncan Walker

    Published 2013
    “…The fuel injector is the most geometrically complex component, requiring around 20% of the mesh cells of the entire domain. This makes it expensive to model in terms of both requisite computational resource and run time. …”
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