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New and effective remeshing scheme for the simulation of metal forming processes (English)
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16 January 1993
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The finite element method (FEM) is used for the simulation of metal forming processes with complicated die geometries. The given version is restricted to 2-D and uses a remeshing scheme added to FINEL, a FEM program. The remeshing scheme has to fulfill the following requirements: -- The mesh consists of convex quadrilateral elements having internal angles close to 90 degrees. -- The region to be meshed is a polygonal area. -- Since volume conservation is required it is sufficient to mesh the region approximately. -- Meshing should be robust. The authors propose a novel automatic, two-dimensional quadrilateral mesh generator. Mesh generation is performed by means of image processing and computational geometry. Some concrete applications are given.
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finite element method
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metal forming processes
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complicated die geometries
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remeshing scheme
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convex quadrilateral elements
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automatic, two-dimensional quadrilateral mesh generator
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image processing
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computational geometry
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