Fully Free Form Deformation Features (?-F4) have been proposed to overcome the limits of low-level manipulations of free form surfaces. They correspond to shapes obtained by deformation of a surface part according to geometric constraints. In our approach, a ?- F4 is a result of the indirect manipulation of external forces applied to the nodes of a bar network coupled to the control polyhedron of a B-spline surface. The solution of the equation system corresponding to the constraint specifications, often under-constrained, requires the definition of an optimisation problem where an additional objective function has to be minimised. In this paper we propose a new formulation of this optimisation problem where the proposed objective functions can be defined as a multiple combination of various local quantities. They can be related either to the geometry of the bar network (e.g. the length of a bar or the displacement of a node), or to its mechanical magnitudes (e.g. the external force applied at a node or a bar deformation energy). Different types of combinations are also proposed and classified according to the induced level of multi-minimisations. In this way the shape of a ?-F4 can be controlled globally, with a unique minimisation, or locally with different minimisations applied to sub-domains of the surface.

Multi-minimisations for shape control of Fully Free Form Deformation Features

Falcidieno B;Giannini F
2004

Abstract

Fully Free Form Deformation Features (?-F4) have been proposed to overcome the limits of low-level manipulations of free form surfaces. They correspond to shapes obtained by deformation of a surface part according to geometric constraints. In our approach, a ?- F4 is a result of the indirect manipulation of external forces applied to the nodes of a bar network coupled to the control polyhedron of a B-spline surface. The solution of the equation system corresponding to the constraint specifications, often under-constrained, requires the definition of an optimisation problem where an additional objective function has to be minimised. In this paper we propose a new formulation of this optimisation problem where the proposed objective functions can be defined as a multiple combination of various local quantities. They can be related either to the geometry of the bar network (e.g. the length of a bar or the displacement of a node), or to its mechanical magnitudes (e.g. the external force applied at a node or a bar deformation energy). Different types of combinations are also proposed and classified according to the induced level of multi-minimisations. In this way the shape of a ?-F4 can be controlled globally, with a unique minimisation, or locally with different minimisations applied to sub-domains of the surface.
2004
Istituto di Matematica Applicata e Tecnologie Informatiche - IMATI -
0-7695-1909-1
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