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Automatic Finite Element Mesh Generation Over Intersecting Rigid Body-Movable Subdomains for the Automation of Parametric Conceptual Design

Yang, H. and D.A. Hoeltzel

Journal of Mechanical Design, ASME, Vol 116, pp.1049-1057, December 1994

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Abstract
An approach for the automatic generation and refinement of three-dimensional finite element meshes subdivided by multiply connected, rigid-body movable subdomains has been developed. A combination of computational geometry and geometric modeling techniques have been employed to implement parametric computer-aided design based on the finite element method. Non-convexity of an overall three-dimensional domain has been handled by combining convex geometric primitives as subdomains for the construction of a three-dimensional domain. A clipping technique is employed for determining intersection points between subdomains bounded by triangulated surface, following their rigid body movements. To demonstrate the utility of this approach to parametric redesign, a series of meshes that model a hip joint prosthesis and a reciprocating internal combustion engine, as assemblies of parametrically defined geometric primitives, has been developed.
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