Title :
Solid model abstraction using form features
Author :
Belaziz, M. ; Bouras, A. ; Brun, J.M.
Author_Institution :
CG Lab., Univ. Claude Bernard, Villeurbanne, France
Abstract :
Solid model abstraction is an integral part of parallel and process design. It is required for simulation and optimisation of the design and consists of retrieving a simplified model from the solid one, with appropriate dimension reduction and details removal. Unfortunately, current CAD systems do not provide the means for easy simplification of forms. Ongoing research efforts on abstraction yield some possible approaches. These attempt to generate the abstract model using expert systems, medial axis transforms or medial surfaces. A feature-based approach is presented. Analysts usually think about objects in terms of sets of forms rather than in terms of geometrical and topological entities. So, given an object and its description in terms of form features, the approach constructs a simplified model of this object using morphological information of the form features. The abstraction process has two parts: simplification and idealization. The simplification part removes any non-pertinent features from the initial model, while the idealization part idealizes the resulting objects according to the goal of the analysis
Keywords :
CAD; concurrent engineering; engineering graphics; hidden feature removal; mathematical morphology; optimisation; solid modelling; CAD systems; abstract model generation; concurrent design; design optimisation; design simulation; details removal; dimension reduction; expert systems; feature editing; form features; geometrical entities; idealization; medial axis transform; medial surfaces; morphological information; multiple interpretations; nonpertinent feature removal; parallel design; process design; simplification; simplified model; solid model abstraction; topological entities; Analytical models; Capacitive sensors; Character generation; Computational modeling; Electromagnetic analysis; Electromagnetic modeling; Expert systems; Geometry; Process design; Solid modeling;
Conference_Titel :
Information Visualization, 1998. Proceedings. 1998 IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
London
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-8509-3
DOI :
10.1109/IV.1998.694208