Extraction of boundary representation from surface triangulations
- Creators
- Krysl, Petr
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Ortiz, Michael
Abstract
Many computational science tools employ finite element meshes as discretizations of the geometrical domains, and automatic mesh generation has become an indispensable part of the discretization process. Boundary representations (BRep) of solids are the means of describing the geometrical model to the mesher, thus enabling the generator to proceed without user intervention. Significant effort has been devoted in the past to BRep construction in the frame-work of solid modelling systems. In this paper we consider the task of converting a tesselation (triangulation) of the surface of a solid into a BRep, and propose a robust and efficient set of algorithms for this purpose. Applications include, among others, remeshing of finite element discretizations during simulations involving not only geometric distortion but also changes in topology (coalescence and fragmentation of solids, flow, and so on).
Additional Information
© 2001 John Wiley & Sons. Received 1 April 1999. Revised 23 April 1999. We are grateful for support from the Department of Energy through Caltech's ASCI Center of Excellence for Simulating Dynamic Response of Materials.Additional details
- Eprint ID
- 83843
- DOI
- 10.1002/nme.94
- Resolver ID
- CaltechAUTHORS:20171212-151905365
- Department of Energy (DOE)
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2017-12-19Created from EPrint's datestamp field
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2021-11-15Created from EPrint's last_modified field
- Caltech groups
- GALCIT