Title
All-quad meshing without cleanup.
Abstract
We present an all-quad meshing algorithm for general domains. We start with a strongly balanced quadtree. In contrast to snapping the quadtree corners onto the geometric domain boundaries, we move them away from the geometry. Then we intersect the moved grid with the geometry. The resulting polygons are converted into quads with midpoint subdivision. Moving away avoids creating any flat angles, either at a quadtree corner or at a geometryquadtree intersection. We are able to handle two-sided domains, and more complex topologies than prior methods. The algorithm is provably correct and robust in practice. It is cleanup-free, meaning we have angle and edge length bounds without the use of any pillowing, swapping, or smoothing. Thus, our simple algorithm is fast and predictable. This paper has better quality bounds, and the algorithm is demonstrated over more complex domains, than our prior version.
Year
DOI
Venue
2017
10.1016/j.cad.2016.07.009
Computer-Aided Design
Keywords
Field
DocType
All-quadrilateral meshing,Guaranteed quality,Sharp features
Polygon,Mathematical optimization,Midpoint,Subdivision,Smoothing,SIMPLE algorithm,Grid,Mathematics,Quadtree,The Intersect
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
85
C
0010-4485
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.35
15
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Ahmad Rushdi1304.62
Scott A. Mitchell246177.77
Ahmed H. Mahmoud3173.24
Chandrajit L. Bajaj42880306.59
Mohamed S. Ebeida515311.28