M. Pauly, R. Keiser, B. Adams, P. Dutre, M. Gross, and L. Guibas. Meshless Animation of Fracturing Solids. ACM SIGGRAPH Symposium 2005, ACM Transactions on Graphics (TOG), Volume 24, Issue 3, pp. 957-964, 2005.

Abstract:

We present a new meshless animation framework for elastic and plastic materials that fracture. Central to our method is a highly dynamic surface and volume sampling method that supports arbitrary crack initiation, propagation, and termination, while avoiding many of the stability problems of traditional mesh-based techniques. We explicitly model advancing crack fronts and associated fracture surfaces embedded in the simulation volume. When cutting through the material, crack fronts directly affect the coupling between simulation nodes, requiring a dynamic adaptation of the nodal shape functions. We show how local visibility tests and dynamic caching lead to an efficient implementation of these effects based on point collocation. Complex fracture patterns of interacting and branching cracks are handled using a small set of topological operations for splitting, merging, and terminating crack fronts. This allows continuous propagation of cracks with highly detailed fracture surfaces, independent of the spatial resolution of the simulation nodes, and provides effective mechanisms for controlling fracture paths. We demonstrate our method for a wide range of materials, from stiff elastic to highly plastic objects that exhibit brittle and/or ductile fracture.

Bibtex:

@article{pkadgg-mafs-05,
 author = {Mark Pauly and Richard Keiser and Bart Adams and Philip Dutr\&\#233; and Markus Gross and Leonidas J. Guibas},
 title = {Meshless animation of fracturing solids},
 journal = {ACM Trans. Graph.},
 volume = {24},
 number = {3},
 year = {2005},
 issn = {0730-0301},
 pages = {957--964},
 publisher = {ACM Press},
 address = {New York, NY, USA},
 }