Chapter 6: Discrete elastic rods

  • Miklós Bergou
  • , Max Wardetzky
  • , Stephen Robinson
  • , Basile Audoly
  • , Basile Grinspun

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Abstract

We present a discrete treatment of adapted framed curves, parallel transport, and holonomy, thus establishing the language for a discrete geometric model of thin flexible rods with arbitrary cross section and undeformed configuration. Our approach differs from existing simulation techniques in the graphics and mechanics literature both in the kinematic description-we represent the material frame by its angular deviation from the natural Bishop frame- as well as in the dynamical treatment-we treat the centerline as dynamic and the material frame as quasistatic. Additionally, we describe a manifold projection method for coupling rods to rigidbodies and simultaneously enforcing rod inextensibility. The use of quasistatics and constraints provides an efficient treatment for stiff twisting and stretching modes; at the same time, we retain the dynamic bending of the centerline and accurately reproduce the coupling between bending and twisting modes. We validate the discrete rod model via quantitative buckling, stability, and coupled-mode experiments, and via qualitative knot-tying comparisons.

Original languageEnglish
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2008
EventACM SIGGRAPH ASIA 2008 Courses, SIGGRAPH Asia'08 - Singapore, Singapore
Duration: 10 Dec 200813 Dec 2008

Conference

ConferenceACM SIGGRAPH ASIA 2008 Courses, SIGGRAPH Asia'08
Country/TerritorySingapore
CitySingapore
Period10/12/0813/12/08

Keywords

  • Discrete differential geometry
  • Discrete holonomy
  • Rods
  • Strands

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