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Fast Surface Meshing on Imperfect CAD Models
Steinbrenner, John P., Nicholas J. Wyman and John R. Chawner
Proceedings, 9th International Meshing Roundtable, Sandia National Laboratories, pp.33-41, October 2000
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MESHING RESEARCH CORNER
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9th International Meshing Roundtable
October 2-5, 2000, New Orlean Louisiana
John P. Steinbrenner, Nicholas J. Wyman and John R. Chawner
Pointwise, Inc., Fort Worth, TX, USA
Email: gridgen@pointwise.com
Abstract
CAD model repair is often a necessary precursor to mesh generation,
due primarily to the inconsistencies between the tolerances used by
the designer and the tolerances required by the analyst. This paper
presents a method for meshing directly on imperfect CAD models
without needing to repair the model. This is done via a hierarchical
grid topology structure that defines a surface grid by a mesh and by
a series of curves defining its boundaries. Curve boundaries are
iteratively split and merged based on user-set tol-erances, allowing
the surfaces to become topologically watertight. Interactive methods
to aid in degenerate cases are also described. Finally, ongoing work
for automatic formation of surfaces meshes spanning multiple
surfaces is described. This procedure involves agglomeration of
surface meshes based on connectivity and bending angle, followed
by decimation of surface triangles to remove artifacts from
irregularly-shaped CAD surfaces.
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