Heuristic Based Deformable Body Dynamics Final Project for COMP259 Spring 2004.

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Heuristic Based Deformable Body Dynamics Final Project for COMP259 Spring 2004

Why Heuristic In order to properly maintain physical properties of elastic deformation, I would need to understand tensors, FEMs, and much, much more. –More akin to a Dissertation Topic than a semester project It still looks okay –Sometimes

What I did v. What I said I would do B-Spline Control Mesh Rigid Body Dynamics Single Axis Compression Volume Preservation Deformable- Deformable Interaction B-Spline Control Mesh Force-Propogation Spring-Mass Possibly –Volume Preservation –Deformable- Deformable Interaction

Problems An object can only hit one other object at any time –“out of time” assumption Global Deformation –Compression Axis Discontinuities

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