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The MLPG method is a truly meshless approach, and neither the nodal connectivity nor the background mesh is required for solving the initial-boundary-value problem.
In the case of the mid-frequency range problem, however, a very fine mesh is required to correctly approximate the frequency response.
In order to obtain an accurate solution by this method a relatively fine mesh is required right from the beginning of the analysis, which potentially increases the overall analysis time.
The stress strain behavior and the failure pattern indicate that single layer mesh ferrocement jacket cannot provide significant confinement; at-least two layer mesh is required for substantial confinement.
Refined mesh is required to improve the simulation accuracy, which would in turn makes the calculation more time consuming.
An Eulerian mesh is required for solving the topology optimization problem, which is defined by a rectangular grid, Fig. 2.
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Nevertheless, NN-FEM still has a requirement on finite element meshes, that is, elements in a mesh are required not to overlap or penetrate to each other, to avoid difficulty in numerical integration.
Both models were coarsely meshed except in the area where large deformations were expected and a denser mesh were required to resolve gradients in the state variables.
The model was coarsely meshed except in the area where large deformations were expected and a denser mesh was required to resolve gradients in the state variables.
This implies a somehow more "complicated" state determination procedure, but theoretically no meshing is required.
The use of the FEM is limited to low frequency applications, since finer meshes are required at higher frequencies to preserve the same accuracy, hence increasing the computational load.
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