THB-spline approximations for turbine blade design with local B-spline approximations

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DOI10.1007/978-3-030-94339-4_3arXiv2003.08706MaRDI QIDQ6337030FDOQ6337030


Authors: Cesare Bracco, Carlotta Giannelli, David Großmann, Sofia Imperatore, Dominik Mokriš, Alessandra Sestini Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 19 March 2020

Abstract: We consider two-stage scattered data fitting with truncated hierarchical B-splines (THB-splines) for the adaptive reconstruction of industrial models. The first stage of the scheme is devoted to the computation of local least squares variational spline approximations, exploiting a simple fairness functional to handle data distributions with a locally varying density of points. Hierarchical spline quasi-interpolation based on THB-splines is considered in the second stage of the method to construct the adaptive spline surface approximating the whole scattered data set and a suitable strategy to guide the adaptive refinement is introduced. A selection of examples on geometric models representing components of aircraft turbine blades highlights the performances of the scheme. The tests include a scattered data set with voids and the adaptive reconstruction of a cylinder-like surface.













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