We propose a robust and eicient ield-aligned volumetric meshing algorithm that produces hex-dominant meshes, i.e. meshes that are predominantly composed of hexahedral elements while containing a small number of irregular polyhedra. The latter are placed according to the singularities of two optimized guiding ields, which allow our method to generate meshes with an exceptionally high amount of isotropy. The ield design phase of our method relies on a compact quaternionic representation of volumetric octa-ields and a corresponding optimization that explicitly models the discrete matchings between neighboring elements. This optimization naturally supports alignment constraints and scales to very large datasets. We also propose a novel extraction technique that uses ield-guided mesh simplification to convert the optimized ields into a hexdominant output mesh. Each simplification operation maintains topological validity as an invariant, ensuring manifold output. These steps easily generalize to other dimensions or representations, and we show how they can be an asset in existing 2D surface meshing techniques. Our method can automatically and robustly convert any tetrahedral mesh into an isotropic hex-dominant mesh and (with minor modifications) can also convert any triangle mesh into a corresponding isotropic quad-dominant mesh, preserving its genus, number of holes, and manifoldness. We demonstrate the beneits of our algorithm on a large collection of shapes provided in the supplemental material along with all generated results.

Robust hex-dominant mesh generation using field-guided polyhedral agglomeration

Tarini M;
2017

Abstract

We propose a robust and eicient ield-aligned volumetric meshing algorithm that produces hex-dominant meshes, i.e. meshes that are predominantly composed of hexahedral elements while containing a small number of irregular polyhedra. The latter are placed according to the singularities of two optimized guiding ields, which allow our method to generate meshes with an exceptionally high amount of isotropy. The ield design phase of our method relies on a compact quaternionic representation of volumetric octa-ields and a corresponding optimization that explicitly models the discrete matchings between neighboring elements. This optimization naturally supports alignment constraints and scales to very large datasets. We also propose a novel extraction technique that uses ield-guided mesh simplification to convert the optimized ields into a hexdominant output mesh. Each simplification operation maintains topological validity as an invariant, ensuring manifold output. These steps easily generalize to other dimensions or representations, and we show how they can be an asset in existing 2D surface meshing techniques. Our method can automatically and robustly convert any tetrahedral mesh into an isotropic hex-dominant mesh and (with minor modifications) can also convert any triangle mesh into a corresponding isotropic quad-dominant mesh, preserving its genus, number of holes, and manifoldness. We demonstrate the beneits of our algorithm on a large collection of shapes provided in the supplemental material along with all generated results.
2017
Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione "Alessandro Faedo" - ISTI
3D frame ield
Quaternionic representation
Singularity graph
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