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Wire Mesh Design

Garg, Akash
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Sageman-Furnas, Andrew O.
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Deng, Bailin  
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2014
ACM Transactions on Graphics

We present a computational approach for designing wire meshes, i.e., freeform surfaces composed of woven wires arranged in a regular grid. To facilitate shape exploration, we map material properties of wire meshes to the geometric model of Chebyshev nets. This abstraction is exploited to build an efficient optimization scheme. While the theory of Chebyshev nets suggests a highly constrained design space, we show that allowing controlled deviations from the underlying surface provides a rich shape space for design exploration. Our algorithm balances globally coupled material constraints with aesthetic and geometric design objectives that can be specified by the user in an interactive design session. In addition to sculptural art, wire meshes represent an innovative medium for industrial applications including composite materials and architectural façades. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach using a variety of digital and physical prototypes with a level of shape complexity unobtainable using previous methods.

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DOI
10.1145/2601097.2601106
Web of Science ID

WOS:000340000100033

Author(s)
Garg, Akash
Sageman-Furnas, Andrew O.
Deng, Bailin  
Yue, Yonghao
Grinspun, Eitan
Pauly, Mark  
Wardetzky, Max
Date Issued

2014

Published in
ACM Transactions on Graphics
Volume

33

Issue

4

Start page

66

Subjects

Wire Mesh

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Interactive shape modeling

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Chebyshev nets

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Discrete differential geometry

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Design

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Global Optimization

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https://youtu.be/pUwiIrKZFrU
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REVIEWED

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September 29, 2014
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