Title of article
Interactive surface correction based on a local approximation scheme Original Research Article
Author/Authors
Bernd Hamann، نويسنده , , Brian A. Jean، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1996
Pages
18
From page
351
To page
368
Abstract
The paper presents a new interactive technique for correcting CAD/CAM data containing errors. An algorithm is described that can be used to correct surface data containing undesirable discontinuities (“gaps”/“holes,” and “overlaps”) and intersections among surface patches. Such surface problems commonly arise in the aircraft, automobile, and ship industry and make later processing of the data difficult, if not impossible. The new method provides a tool to correct wrong data requiring minimal user interaction. The input for the scheme can be a set of parametrically defined surfaces (e.g., Bézier, B-spline, or NURBS surfaces) or a set of triangles (or quadrilaterals) discretizing the original geometry. The output is a set of G0 or G1 (tangent plane) continuous, bicubic B-spline surfaces approximating the given data. Each of these B-spline surfaces is constructed using just four user-specified boundary curves.
Keywords
approximation , B-spline surface , Coons surface , Grid/mesh generation , Transfinite interpolation , Scattered data interpolation , Hardyיs reciprocal multiquadric method
Journal title
Computer Aided Geometric Design
Serial Year
1996
Journal title
Computer Aided Geometric Design
Record number
1138754
Link To Document