meshverfijning
Meshverfijning, also known as mesh refinement, refers to techniques for increasing the resolution of a computational mesh in regions where higher accuracy is required. It is a key component of adaptive methods, often called adaptive mesh refinement (AMR). In numerical simulations of partial differential equations, the solution is approximated on a mesh; refining the mesh by subdividing elements yields more degrees of freedom and typically improves accuracy, especially near sharp gradients, boundary layers, or singularities.
Refinement can be classified by how the mesh is altered: h-refinement reduces element size; p-refinement increases
Refinement operations are implemented in various mesh types, including structured and unstructured meshes. In 2D, longest-edge
Benefits include higher accuracy where needed and reduced overall computational cost compared with a uniformly refined