Second-Order Finite Elements for Deformable Surfaces

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We present a computational framework for simulating deformable surfaces from planar rest shape with second-order triangular finite elements. Our method develops numerical schemes for discretizing stretching, shearing, and bending energies of deformable surfaces in a second-order finite-element setting. In particular, we introduce a novel discretization scheme for approximating mean curvatures on a curved triangle mesh. Our framework also integrates a virtual-node finite-element scheme that supports two-way coupling between cut-cell rods without expensive remeshing. We compare our approach with traditional simulation methods using linear and higher-order finite elements and demonstrate its advantages in several challenging settings, such as low-resolution meshes, anisotropic triangulation, and stiff materials. Finally, we showcase several applications of our framework, including cloth simulation, mixed Origami and Kirigami, and biologically-inspired soft wing simulation.

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Le, Q., Deng, Y., Bu, J., Zhu, B., & Du, T. (2023). Second-Order Finite Elements for Deformable Surfaces. In Proceedings - SIGGRAPH Asia 2023 Conference Papers, SA 2023. Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/3610548.3618186

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