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Smoothing Algorithm for Planar and Surface Mesh Based on Element Geometric Deformation

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  • Shuli Sun
  • Minglei Zhang
  • Zhihong Gou

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Smoothing is one of the basic procedures for improvement of mesh quality. In this paper, a novel and efficient smoothing approach for planar and surface mesh based on element geometric deformation is developed. The presented approach involves two main stages. The first stage is geometric deformation of all the individual elements through a specially designed two-step stretching-shrinking operation (SSO), which is performed by moving the vertices of each element according to a certain rule in order to get better shape of the element. The second stage is to determine the position of each node of the mesh by a weighted average strategy according to quality changes of its adjacent elements. The suggested SSO-based smoothing algorithm works efficiently for triangular mesh and can be naturally expanded to quadrilateral mesh, arbitrary polygonal mesh, and mixed mesh. Combined with quadratic error metric (QEM), this approach may be also applied to improve the quality of surface mesh. The proposed method is simple to program and inherently very suitable for parallelization, especially on graphic processing unit (GPU). Results of numerical experiments demonstrate the effectiveness and potential of this method.

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  • Shuli Sun & Minglei Zhang & Zhihong Gou, 2015. "Smoothing Algorithm for Planar and Surface Mesh Based on Element Geometric Deformation," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2015, pages 1-9, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:435648
    DOI: 10.1155/2015/435648
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