Modified PHT-splines
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Publication:2010326
DOI10.1016/J.CAGD.2019.07.001zbMATH Open1505.65032arXiv1904.08274OpenAlexW2962986140WikidataQ127577774 ScholiaQ127577774MaRDI QIDQ2010326FDOQ2010326
Authors: Qian Ni, Xuhui Wang, Jiansong Deng
Publication date: 27 November 2019
Published in: Computer Aided Geometric Design (Search for Journal in Brave)
Abstract: The local refinement of PHT-splines (polynomial splines over hierarchical T-meshes) is achieved by a simple cross insertion, which may introduce superfluous control points or coefficients. By allowing split-in-half in mesh refinement, modified hierarchical T-meshes are defined. Using this approach, polynomial splines defined over the modified hierarchical T-meshes (modified PHT-splines) are introduced to increase the flexibility of PHT-splines. Numerical examples demonstrate the advantages of our new splines when applied to surface fitting and isogeometric analysis problems with anisotropic features.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1904.08274
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