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Three-dimensional frame fields computed on CAD models often contain singular curves that are not compatible with hexahedral meshing. In this paper, we show how CAD feature curves can induce non meshable 3-5 singular curves and we study four different approaches that aims at correcting the frame field topology. All approaches consist in modifying the frame field computation, the two first ones consisting in applying internal constraints and the two last ones consisting in modifying the boundary conditions. Approaches based on internal constraints are shown not to be very reliable because of their interactions with other singularities. On the other hand, boundary condition modifications are more promising as their impact is very localized. We eventually recommend the 3-5 singular curve boundary snapping strategy, which is simple to implement and allows to generate topologically correct frame fields.
Accepted for 28th International Meshing Roundtable
Computational Geometry (cs.CG), FOS: Computer and information sciences, Computer Science - Graphics, hexahedral meshing, Computer Science - Computational Geometry, frame field, block decomposition, Graphics (cs.GR)
Computational Geometry (cs.CG), FOS: Computer and information sciences, Computer Science - Graphics, hexahedral meshing, Computer Science - Computational Geometry, frame field, block decomposition, Graphics (cs.GR)
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