Automatic hexahedral-dominant meshing for decomposed geometries of complex components

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Lecallard B. [1 ]
Tierney C.M. [1 ]
Robinson T.T. [1 ]
Armstrong C.G. [1 ]
Sun L. [1 ]
Nolan D.C. [1 ]
Sansom A.E. [2 ]
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[1] Queen’s University Belfast, United Kingdom
[2] Rolls-Royce Plc, United Kingdom
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Database; Hexahedral-dominant meshing; Non-manifold;
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10.14733/cadaps.2019.846-863
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An equivalent non-manifold cellular model is used to enrich manifold decompositions of a CAD model to create a model suitable for finite element analysis. Thin-sheet and long-slender decomposition tools are integrated around the common data structure in order to automatically define a meshing recipe based on analysis attributes identified during the decomposition. Virtual topology operations are used to replicate the hard geometry splits in the non-manifold representation and create a robust bidirectional mapping between manifold and non-manifold representations. Adjacency information extracted from the non-manifold cellular model, alongside the appropriate analysis attributes and linear integer programming methods, are used to define a hex-dominant meshing recipe, which can then be applied to automatically generate a mesh. © 2019 CAD Solutions, LLC.
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页码:846 / 863
页数:17
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