Author:
Qie Yifan,Qiao Lihong,Anwer Nabil
Abstract
AbstractIn ISO Geometrical Product Specifications and Verification Standards (GPS) [1], partition is one of the fundamental operations used to obtain ideal or non-ideal features of a product. The operation of partition produces independent geometrical features by decomposing the object. A curvature-based CAD mesh partitioning framework is proposed in this paper. The framework combines several key steps including curvature-based attribute calculation, local shape type refinement, region growing, slippage analysis and statistical modeling. The partitioned features are classified into seven invariance classes of surface in the context of ISO GPS. A case study shows that not only appropriate partitioning but also accurate invariance class recognition for GPS are achieved by the proposed framework.
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
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