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A Voxel-Based Approach to Structural Analysis That Includes Consideration of Contact Conditions
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A voxel model, which consists of minute cubic cells called voxels to express the shape of an object, can now be generated automatically from CAD data. Moreover, advances in high-speed computational techniques have made it possible to perform a structural analysis using such a voxel model. This paper presents some high-speed computational techniques to realize the analysis in practice and a method to treat a contact condition on the jagged surface that characterizes a voxel model to further expand the scope of application.
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Torigaki, T., Fujitani, K., and Tomita, N., "A Voxel-Based Approach to Structural Analysis That Includes Consideration of Contact Conditions," SAE Technical Paper 980304, 1998, https://doi.org/10.4271/980304.Also In
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