Lifting the Winding Number: Precise Discontinuities in Neural Fields for Physics Simulation
Yue Chang, Mengfei Liu, Zhecheng Wang, Peter Yichen Chen, Eitan Grinspun

TL;DR
This paper introduces Wind Lifter, a neural representation that accurately models and dynamically updates discontinuities in thin-walled deformable structures, enabling real-time physics simulation and flexible cut placement.
Contribution
Wind Lifter is a novel neural field method that precisely models and updates discontinuities without embedding them in network weights, facilitating generalization and real-time simulation.
Findings
Achieves real-time simulation speeds.
Supports dynamic updates of cut line geometry.
Enables intuitive control and editing of discontinuities.
Abstract
Cutting thin-walled deformable structures is common in daily life, but poses significant challenges for simulation due to the introduced spatial discontinuities. Traditional methods rely on mesh-based domain representations, which require frequent remeshing and refinement to accurately capture evolving discontinuities. These challenges are further compounded in reduced-space simulations, where the basis functions are inherently geometry- and mesh-dependent, making it difficult or even impossible for the basis to represent the diverse family of discontinuities introduced by cuts. Recent advances in representing basis functions with neural fields offer a promising alternative, leveraging their discretization-agnostic nature to represent deformations across varying geometries. However, the inherent continuity of neural fields is an obstruction to generalization, particularly if…
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Taxonomy
TopicsVibration and Dynamic Analysis · Thermal Analysis in Power Transmission · Electromagnetic Simulation and Numerical Methods
