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13th International Meshing Roundtable
Willimasburg, Virginia, USA
September 19-22, 2004
Visualization and Interactive Systems Group, University of Stuttgart
e-mail: (bidmonjrosejertl)@vis.uni-stuttgart.de
web: http://www.vis.uni-stuttgart.de/
Abstract
Virtual prototyping and numerical simulations are increasingly replacing real mock-ups and experiments in industrial product
development. Many of these simulations, e.g. for the purpose of crash worthiness explorations, are based on Finite Element
Analysis (FEA). In order to accelerate the development cycle, simulation engineers want to be able to modify their FE models
without going back to the CAD department and without remeshing. Currently, there are no intuitive tools available that offer the
possibility of modification and processing of FE components while maintaining the properties relevant to the simulation. In this
paper we present interactive algorithms for intuitive, fast, and robust editing of FE models and appropriate visualization techniques
to support engineers in understanding these models. New kinds of manipulators and feedback mechanisms enable easy manipulation
of FE models. To ensure a good quality of the deformed mesh we use relaxation extended by algorithms preserving the features of
the FE surface. For areas of large deformation we provide interactive methods to perform a remeshing in situ.
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