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Region Extraction in Mesh Intersection

Antolin, Pablo  
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Buffa, Annalisa  
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Cirillo, Emiliano  
March 1, 2023
Computer-Aided Design

Region extraction is a very common task in both Computer Science and Engineering with several applications in object recognition and motion analysis, among others. Most of the literature focuses on regions delimited by straight lines, often in the special case of intersection detection among two unstructured meshes. While classical region extraction algorithms for line drawings and mesh intersection algorithms have proved to be able to deal with many applications, the advances in Isogeometric Analysis require a generalization of such problem to the case in which the regions to be extracted are bounded by an arbitrary number of curved segments. In this work we present a novel region extraction algorithm that allows a precise numerical integration of functions defined in different spline spaces. The presented algorithm has several interesting applications in contact problems, mortar methods, and quasi-interpolation problems.(c) 2022 Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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DOI
10.1016/j.cad.2022.103448
Web of Science ID

WOS:000897244800003

Author(s)
Antolin, Pablo  
Buffa, Annalisa  
Cirillo, Emiliano  
Date Issued

2023-03-01

Published in
Computer-Aided Design
Volume

156

Article Number

103448

Subjects

Computer Science, Software Engineering

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Computer Science

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isogeometric analysis

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mortar methods

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mesh intersection

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numerical integration

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algorithm

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January 16, 2023
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