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Main Partner: Missler. Cooperation partners: JKU, UNICAN, INRIA, GT, SINTEF

 

The project centers on techniques for the computation of a 2D or 3D object, usually formed with geometrical primitives (points, lines, circles, conics, quadrics, …), with respect to some constraints (topological, distances, angles, …), being able to play with the remaining degrees of freedom.

The typical example is given by a profile in 2D with dimensions, given progressively in whatever order that will rigidify the profile. Some good algorithms exist in 2D, and are widely used. It will be investigated to what kind of geometry they could be extended, in 2D and in 3D, and with good performances (i.e. instantaneous response time for the user).

The tool to be developed should compute the relative position of rigid bodies, given a set of geometrical constraints (contacts, joints, ...), enable to apply forces and make some dynamical simulation in real time, taking into account the contacts between the bodies, and the possible collisions, as well as allowing to play with the remaining degrees of freedom.

For more details contact:  Dominique Laffret

 

Advances in Computational Mechanics (ACM 2013) — A Conference Celebrating the 70th Birthday of Thomas J.R. Hughes will be held on February 24-27, 2013, at Omni San Diego Hotel, in San Diego, California. The 17th International Conference on Finite Elements in Flow Problems (FEF 2013) will be a special track within the birthday celebration conference. There will also be a short course on Computational Fluid–Structure Interaction, tentatively scheduled to take place on February 23-24. For more info see: http://www.tafsm.org/TH70/