Efficient Adaptive Meshing of Parametric Models [PS]

Alla Sheffer, Alper Üngör

ASME International Journal of Computing and Information Science in Engineering (JCISE), 1:4, pp. 366-375, 2001.
Also in Proc. of the Sixth ACM Symposium on Solid Modeling and Applications , Ann Arbor, MI, 2001

Abstract:
Parametric modeling is becoming the representation of choice for most modern solid modelers. However, when generating the finite-element mesh of the model for simulation and analysis, most meshing tools ignore the parametric information and use only the boundary representation of the model for meshing. This results in re-meshing the model basically from scratch each time a parametric change is instantiated, which happens numerous times throughout the design process.

In this paper we look at ways to use the parametric information during the meshing procedure to prevent unnecessary re-meshing. The paper examines existing meshing techniques developed for other purposes, which can be applied to this problem. It also suggests several new mesh modification techniques specifically designed for efficient mesh adjustment after parametric model changes.


Alper Ungor (ungor@cs.uiuc.edu) May 30 2001