Affiliation:
1. Inner Mongolia University for the Nationalities
Abstract
This paper studies the smoothly blending problem of two elliptic cylinders whose axes are non-coplanar at sections where they are perpendicular to axes. Based on conditions of smoothly blending axes, we acquire necessary and sufficient conditions of existing blending surface by constructed elliptic cylindrical helicoid tube. And when we meet those conditions, the specific blending examples will be provided.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
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