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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Main Authors: Micky Kelager, Anders Fleron, Kenny Erleben
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Computer Vision Center Press 2005-11-01
Series:ELCVIA Electronic Letters on Computer Vision and Image Analysis
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Online Access:https://elcvia.cvc.uab.es/article/view/104
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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
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