Title of article
THE WHISKER WEAVING ALGORITHM: A CONNECTIVITY-BASED METHOD FOR CONSTRUCTING ALL-HEXAHEDRAL FINITE ELEMENT MESHES
Author/Authors
T. J. TAUTGES، نويسنده , , T. BLACKER، نويسنده , , S. A. MITCHELL، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1996
Pages
23
From page
3327
To page
3349
Abstract
This paper introduces a new algorithm called whisker weaving for constructing unstructured, all-hexahedral
finite element meshes. Whisker weaving is based on the Spatial Twist Continuum (STC), a global interpretation
of the geometric dual of an all-hexahedral mesh. Whisker weaving begins with a closed, all-quadrilateral
surface mesh bounding a solid geometry, then constructs hexahedral element connectivity advancing into
the solid. The result of the whisker weaving algorithm is a complete representation of hex mesh connectivity
only: Actual mesh node locations are determined afterwards.
The basic step of whisker weaving is to form a hexahedral element by crossing or intersecting dual entities.
This operation, combined with seaming or joining operations in dual space, is sufficient to mesh simple
block problems. When meshing more complex geometries, certain other dual entities appear such as blind
chords, merged sheets, and self-intersecting chords. Occasionally specific types of invalid connectivity arise.
These are detected by a general method based on repeated STC edges. This leads into a strategy for resolving
some cases of invalidities immediately.
The whisker weaving implementation has so far been successful at generating meshes for simple
block-type geometries and for some non-block geometries. Mesh sizes are currently limited to a few hundred
elements. While the size and complexity of meshes generated by whisker weaving are currently limited, the
algorithm shows promise for extension to much more general problems
Keywords
Duality , Mesh generation , whisker weaving , Hexahedral
Journal title
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering
Serial Year
1996
Journal title
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering
Record number
423204
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