DocumentCode
3407564
Title
Application of solid modeling to three-dimensional electrostatic field computation
Author
Smetak, Edward C. ; Shenton, David N. ; Cendes, Zoltan J.
Author_Institution
Ansoft Corp., Pittsburgh, PA, USA
fYear
1988
fDate
2-7 Oct. 1988
Firstpage
1707
Abstract
A computer program for three-dimensional electrostatics analysis is presented that uses solid modeling principles to specify and construct problem geometries, and Delaunay tessellation to generate meshes. With the solid modeling approach, simple solid primitives are constructed by sweeping or revolving two-dimensional cross sections entered into the computer using a graphic sketch-pad and mouse. The solid primitives are then manipulated using the Boolean operations of union, intersection, and subtraction to produce complex solids. Once the problem geometry is entered, Delaunay tesselation is used to generate automatically a tetrahedral mesh that is ideal for finite-element analysis. The combination of solid modeling with Delaunay tesselation provides an extremely powerful and convenient user interface for finite-element analysis of electrostatic fields in three dimensions.<>
Keywords
electric fields; electrical engineering computing; physics computing; solid modelling; 3D electrostatic field computation; Boolean operations; Delaunay tessellation; finite-element analysis; mesh generation; solid modeling computer program; solid primitives; Application software; Computational geometry; Computer graphics; Electrostatic analysis; Finite element methods; Mesh generation; Mice; Solid modeling; User interfaces;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Industry Applications Society Annual Meeting, 1988., Conference Record of the 1988 IEEE
Conference_Location
Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IAS.1988.25288
Filename
25288
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