Efficient tetrahedral remeshing of feature models for finite element analysis |
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Authors: | M. Sypkens Smit W. F. Bronsvoort |
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Affiliation: | (1) Computer Graphics and CAD/CAM Group, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science, Delft University of Technology, Mekelweg 4, 2628 CD Delft, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Finite element analysis is nowadays widely used for product testing. At various moments during the design phase, aspects of
the physical behaviour of the product are simulated by performing an analysis of the model. For each analysis, a mesh needs
to be created that represents the geometry of the model at that point. In particular during the later stages of the development
cycle, often only minor modifications are made to a model between design iterations. In that case it can be beneficial to
reuse part of the previous mesh, especially if it was costly to construct. A new method is presented that efficiently constructs
a tetrahedral mesh based on a tetrahedral mesh of a feature model at an earlier point of the design cycle. This is done by
analysing the difference of the two feature models from the point of view of the individual features. By this means we can
find a natural correspondence between the geometries of the feature models, and relate this to the mesh of the earlier model.
We discuss the algorithm, gained improvements, quality of the results, and conditions for this method to be effective. |
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