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Interactive cutting simulation of deformable objects is primarily achieved by modifying the mesh topology of the objects in real time. As cutting proceeds arbitrarily, it results in many possible cases of topological changes that make the design of generic cutting algorithms a tedious bookkeeping task. This paper presents an interactive cutting simulation approach based on mass–spring system. By the...
A key challenge of deformable simulation is to satisfy the conflicting requirements of real-time interactivity and physical realism. In this paper, we present the mass-spring-based force propagation model (FPM) in which the simulation speed is tunable to maintain a balance between the two criteria. Deformation is modeled as a result of force propagation among the mass points in localized regions....
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