Large Growth Deformations of Thin Tissue Using Solid-Shells

IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics(2023)

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Simulating large scale expansion of thin structures, such as in growing leaves, is challenging. Solid-shells have a number of potential advantages over conventional thin-shell methods, but have thus far only been investigated for small plastic deformation cases. In response, we present a new general-purpose FEM growth framework for handling a wide range of challenging growth scenarios using the solid-shell element. Solid-shells are a middle-ground between traditional volume and thin-shell elements where volumetric characteristics are retained while being treatable as a 2D manifold much like thin-shells. These elements are adaptable to accommodate the many techniques that are required for simulating large and intricate plastic deformations, including morphogen diffusion, plastic embedding, strain-aware adaptive remeshing, and collision handling. We demonstrate the capabilities of growing solid-shells in reproducing buckling, rippling, curling, and collision deformations, relevant towards animating growing leaves, flowers, and other thin structures. Solid-shells are compared side-by-side with thin-shells to examine their bending behavior and runtime performance. The experiments demonstrate that solid-shells are a viable alternative to thin-shells for simulating large and intricate growth deformations.
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Finite element analysis,Strain,Plastics,Solid modeling,Bending,Adaptation models,Deformable models,Animation,applications,computer graphics,finite element methods,physically based modelling
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