Area and Volume Restoration in Elastically Deformable Solids
This paper describes an improvement of a classical energy-based model to simulate elastically deformable solids. The classical model lacks the ability to prevent the collapsing of solids under influence of external forces, such as user interactions and collision. A thorough explanation is given for...
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author | Micky Kelager Anders Fleron Kenny Erleben |
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description | This paper describes an improvement of a classical energy-based model to simulate elastically deformable solids. The classical model lacks the ability to prevent the collapsing of solids under influence of external forces, such as user interactions and collision. A thorough explanation is given for the origins of instabilities, and extensions that solve the issues are proposed to the physical model. Within the original framework of the classical model a complete restoration of area and volume is introduced. The improved model is suitable for interactive simulation and can recover from volumetric collapsing, in particular upon large deformation. |
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spelling | doaj.art-523ae9a718f346ef9765ccb77d0b22112022-12-21T18:44:50ZengComputer Vision Center PressELCVIA Electronic Letters on Computer Vision and Image Analysis1577-50972005-11-015310.5565/rev/elcvia.10473Area and Volume Restoration in Elastically Deformable SolidsMicky KelagerAnders FleronKenny ErlebenThis paper describes an improvement of a classical energy-based model to simulate elastically deformable solids. The classical model lacks the ability to prevent the collapsing of solids under influence of external forces, such as user interactions and collision. A thorough explanation is given for the origins of instabilities, and extensions that solve the issues are proposed to the physical model. Within the original framework of the classical model a complete restoration of area and volume is introduced. The improved model is suitable for interactive simulation and can recover from volumetric collapsing, in particular upon large deformation.https://elcvia.cvc.uab.es/article/view/104Physically-based simulation and animationElastically deformable solidsArea and volume restoration |
spellingShingle | Micky Kelager Anders Fleron Kenny Erleben Area and Volume Restoration in Elastically Deformable Solids ELCVIA Electronic Letters on Computer Vision and Image Analysis Physically-based simulation and animation Elastically deformable solids Area and volume restoration |
title | Area and Volume Restoration in Elastically Deformable Solids |
title_full | Area and Volume Restoration in Elastically Deformable Solids |
title_fullStr | Area and Volume Restoration in Elastically Deformable Solids |
title_full_unstemmed | Area and Volume Restoration in Elastically Deformable Solids |
title_short | Area and Volume Restoration in Elastically Deformable Solids |
title_sort | area and volume restoration in elastically deformable solids |
topic | Physically-based simulation and animation Elastically deformable solids Area and volume restoration |
url | https://elcvia.cvc.uab.es/article/view/104 |
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