This paper proposes a computational methodology for the integration of Computer Aided De- sign (CAD) and the Finite Cell Method (FCM) for models with “dirty geometries”. FCM, being a fictitious domain approach based on higher order finite elements, embeds the physical model into a fictitious domain, which can be discretized without having to take into account the bound- ary of the physical domain. The true geometry is captured by a precise numerical integration of elements cut by the boundary. Thus, an e ff ective Point Membership Classification algorithm that determines the inside-outside state of an integration point with respect to the physical domain is a core operation in FCM. To treat also “dirty geometries”, i.e. imprecise or flawed geometric models, a combination of a segment-triangle intersection algorithm and a flood fill algorithm be- ing insensitive to most CAD model flaws is proposed to identify the a ffi liation of the integration points. The present method thus allows direct computations on geometrically and topologically flawed models. The potential and merit for practical applications of the proposed method is demonstrated by several numerical examples.
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This paper proposes a computational methodology for the integration of Computer Aided De- sign (CAD) and the Finite Cell Method (FCM) for models with “dirty geometries”. FCM, being a fictitious domain approach based on higher order finite elements, embeds the physical model into a fictitious domain, which can be discretized without having to take into account the bound- ary of the physical domain. The true geometry is captured by a precise numerical integration of elements cut by the boundary. Thus...
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