Representing Curves and Surfaces in B-Rep Solid Modelers 962367
Solid Modeling and Geometric Modeling are fields of research that grew separately. However, the technological necessity is pressuring in a direction such that both technologies are going to fuse in only one. In this paper we discuss how this fusion can be possible. The basic concepts are the same; however, the geometrical information (curves and surfaces) will be understood as an attribute of the topological primitives (face, edge and vertex). Through this approach it will be possible to have a polyhedral representation when necessary (for example, visualization and mass property calculation algorithms) and to have the curved representation when necessary. It was noticed that the solid represented according curved representation spends less memory.
Citation: Ueda, R. and de Sales Guerra Tsuzuki, M., "Representing Curves and Surfaces in B-Rep Solid Modelers," SAE Technical Paper 962367, 1996, https://doi.org/10.4271/962367. Download Citation
Author(s):
Roberto Yuji Ykko Ueda, Marcos de Sales Guerra Tsuzuki
Affiliated:
Escola Politécnica da USP
Pages: 8
Event:
SAE Brasil 96 V International Mobility Technology Conference and Exhibit
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
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