Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
We introduce HexBox, an intuitive modeling method and interactive tool for creating and editing hexahedral meshes. Hexbox
brings the major and widely validated surface modeling paradigm of surface box modeling into the world of hex meshing. The
main idea is to allow the user to box-model a volumetric mesh by primarily modifying its surface through a set of topological
and geometric operations. We support, in particular, local and global subdivision, various instantiations of extrusion, removal,
and cloning of elements, the creation of non-conformal or conformal grids, as well as shape modifications through vertex
positioning, including manual editing, automatic smoothing, or, eventually, projection on an externally-provided target surface.
At the core of the efficient implementation of the method is the coherent maintenance, at all steps, of two parallel data structures:
a hexahedral mesh representing the topology and geometry of the currently modeled shape, and a directed acyclic graph that
connects operation nodes to the affected mesh hexahedra. Operations are realized by exploiting recent advancements in gridbased
meshing, such as mixing of 3-refinement, 2-refinement, and face-refinement, and using templated topological bridges to
enforce on-the-fly mesh conformity across pairs of adjacent elements. A direct manipulation user interface lets users control
all operations. The effectiveness of our tool, released as open source to the community, is demonstrated by modeling several
complex shapes hard to realize with competing tools and techniques.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Computing methodologies : Mesh geometry models; Mesh models
Elenco autori:
Livesu, Marco
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