Author/Authors :
Bernardo G. M. S نويسنده GI-MOSM, Grupo de Investigac¸a?o em Modelac¸a?o e Optimizac¸a?o de Sistemas Multifuncionais, ISEL, IPL, , Loja M. A. R نويسنده LAETA, IDMEC, Instituto Superior Te´cnico
Abstract :
The importance of focusing on the research of
viable models to predict the behaviour of structures which
may possess in some cases complex geometries is an issue
that is growing in different scientific areas, ranging from
the civil and mechanical engineering to the architecture or
biomedical devices fields. In these cases, the research effort
to find an efficient approach to fit laser scanning point
clouds, to the desired surface, has been increasing, leading
to the possibility of modelling as-built/as-is structures and
components’ features. However, combining the task of
surface reconstruction and the implementation of a structural
analysis model is not a trivial task. Although there are
works focusing those different phases in separate, there is
still an effective need to find approaches able to interconnect
them in an efficient way. Therefore, achieving a representative
geometric model able to be subsequently
submitted to a structural analysis in a similar based platform
is a fundamental step to establish an effective expeditious
processing workflow. With the present work, one
presents an integrated methodology based on the use of
meshless approaches, to reconstruct shells described by
points’ clouds, and to subsequently predict their static
behaviour. These methods are highly appropriate on
dealing with unstructured points clouds, as they do not
need to have any specific spatial or geometric requirement
when implemented, depending only on the distance
between the points. Details on the formulation, and a set of
illustrative examples focusing the reconstruction of cylindrical
and double-curvature shells, and its further analysis,
are presented.