Publication Date:
2014-10-09
Description:
We propose simple and efficient optimization-based untangling strategies for 2D polygonal and 3D polyhedral meshes. The first approach uses a size-based mesh metric, which eliminates inverted elements by averaging element size over the entire mesh. The second method uses a hybrid quality metric, which untangles inverted elements by simultaneously averaging element size and improving element shape. The last method using a variant of the hybrid quality metric gives a high penalty for inverted elements and employs an adaptive sigmoid function for handling various mesh sizes. Numerical experiments are presented to show the effectiveness of the proposed untangling strategies for various 2D polygonal and 3D polyhedral meshes.
Print ISSN:
0177-0667
Electronic ISSN:
1435-5663
Topics:
Computer Science
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Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
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Technology