2010
DOI: 10.1142/s0218654310001298
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Direct Modification of Semantically-Enriched Finite Element Meshes

Abstract: Communicated by (xxxxxxxxxx) firstly created FE mesh, enriched with physical/geometric semantics, to perform the product modifications required to achieve its optimised version. In order to accomplish the proposed CAD-less FE analysis framework, modification operators acting on both the mesh geometry and the associated semantics need to be devised. In this paper we discuss the underlying concepts and present possible components for the development of such operators. A high-level operator specification is propo… Show more

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“…It is not only very suitable when the original CAD model is not available, as in the case of maintenance, but also for the preliminary design phases where many alternative solutions often have to be tested. The concept of the CAD-less framework has been proposed in Lou et al (2010b) and is improved in this paper to better highlight the "generic" character of the CAD-less operators. This framework consists in a general operator structure which relies on sub-operators treating various aspects of the three levels of information (geometry and topology of the mesh, FE mesh group and FE simulation semantics) characterising a FEA mesh model.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is not only very suitable when the original CAD model is not available, as in the case of maintenance, but also for the preliminary design phases where many alternative solutions often have to be tested. The concept of the CAD-less framework has been proposed in Lou et al (2010b) and is improved in this paper to better highlight the "generic" character of the CAD-less operators. This framework consists in a general operator structure which relies on sub-operators treating various aspects of the three levels of information (geometry and topology of the mesh, FE mesh group and FE simulation semantics) characterising a FEA mesh model.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Lou et al (2010a), we describe the implemented operator for merging two meshes, while Lou et al (2010b) presents the drilling and cracking operators for complex 2D and 3D FE meshes. In this paper, a new instance of the CAD-less operator is presented.…”
Section: Instances Of the Generic Operatormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, advanced industrial production systematically relies on the following cycle: computer-aided design (CAD), meshing/data preparation for simulation, finite element analysis and optimization. When the product needs only partial optimization or small modifications, returning to the CAD modeling stage is not a good choice (Lou et al , 2010b, 2010a; Onodera et al , 2011; Zhu et al , 2012; Graysmith and Shaw, 1997). Especially for large companies, wherein product designers and simulators often come from different departments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this way, the partition surface can be guaranteed; however, there is a possibility of generating degenerate elements. Lou et al (2010a) proposed a method similar to the method proposed by Nienhuys and Stappen (2001). However, to avoid generating degenerate elements, the possible degenerate elements are split or deleted before the nodes are moved.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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