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A Review of Dynamic NURBS Approach

(1303.6683)
Published Mar 26, 2013 in cs.CG , cs.NA , and physics.comp-ph

Abstract

Dynamic NURBS, also called D-NURBS, is a known dynamic version of the nonuniform rational B-spline (NURBS) which integrates free-form shape representation and a physically-based model in a unified framework. More recently, computer aided design (CAD) and finite element (FEM) community realized the need to unify CAD and FEM descriptions which motivates a review of D-NURBS concepts. Therefore, in this paper we describe D-NURBS theory in the context of 1D shape deformations. We start with a revision of NURBS for parametric representation of curve spaces. Then, the Lagrangian mechanics is introduced in order to complete the theoretical background. Next, the D-NURBS framework for 1D curve spaces is presented as well as some details about constraints and numerical implementations. In the experimental results, we focus on parameters choice and computational cost.

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