Stable explicit integration of deformable objects by filtering high modal frequencies
Date issued
2010
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Václav Skala - UNION Agency
Abstract
In a traditional finite element method for the simulation of deformable objects, the stiffness matrix depends on the shape of the
tetrahedral elements. Ill-shaped elements containing large or small dihedral angles lead to an arbitrary large condition number
of the stiffness matrix, thus slowing down the simulation. In addition, high modal frequencies cannot be simulated stably if an
explicit numerical time-integration scheme is considered. We propose an approach consisting of two components to address
this problem: First, we isolate the ill-shaped tetrahedra by performing an eigenvalue decomposition, and then remove their high
modal frequencies by directly altering their element stiffness matrices. This makes the elements softer in some directions. To
prevent element inversion, we define constraints that rigidify the object along those directions. The fast projection method,
implemented as a velocity filter, is employed to enforce the constraints after the temporal evolution. With our approach, a
significantly larger time step can be chosen in explicit integration methods, resulting in a faster simulation.
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Subject(s)
fyzické modelování, deformovatelné objekty, modální analýza, explicitní integrace
Citation
Journal of WSCG. 2010, vol. 18, no. 1-3, p. 81-88.