Potential field based geometric modelling using the method of fundamental solutions
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2006Source
International Journal for Numerical Methods in EngineeringVolume
68Issue
12Pages
1257-1280Google Scholar check
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We propose a new geometric modelling method based on the so-called potential field (PF) modelling technique. The harmonic problem associated with this technique is solved numerically using the method of fundamental solutions (MFS). We investigate the applicability of the proposed approach to parametrically defined curves of varying complexity. Based on the MFS, we also provide definitions of the Boolean operations associated with the geometric modelling. Finally, we give practical applications of the method to computer-aided design and manufacturing problems. Copyright 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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