Haptic Simulation of Linear Elastic Media with Fluid Inclusions
Loading...
Date
Authors
Gosline, A.H.
Salcudean, S.E.
Yan, J.
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Haptics-e, The electronic journal of haptics research
Abstract
We present a fast technique for simulating fluid-filled elastic objects with the Finite Element Method. By simulating the presence of fluid with hydrostatic fluid pressure, a quasi-static simulation of fluid can be achieved by applying a force boundary condition to the nodes on the fluid-elastic interface. Using a proportional feedback control algorithm, a relationship between the volume and pressure of the fluid structure can be maintained. Optimal parameters for the control algorithm are found by determining the response of the of the elastic system to changes in pressure. This approach has been shown to agree with experimental deformation data taken from a fluid-filled gelatin phantom. Combining linear FEM methods with matrix condensation techniques and the tuned proportional feedback control allows for the simulation of a fluid-filled elastic object at real time haptic update rates.
Description
Keywords
Citation
Haptic Simulation of Linear Elastic Media with Fluid Inclusions A. H. Gosline, S.E. Salcudean, J. Yan, Haptics-e, The electronic journal of haptics research, Vol. 3, No. 5, March 30 2005.
