The paper introduces a method for displaying cubic volume cells (voxels) resulting frompartitioning given objectS with orthogonal planes for finite difference calculation. The method representS ablock of voxels as a B...The paper introduces a method for displaying cubic volume cells (voxels) resulting frompartitioning given objectS with orthogonal planes for finite difference calculation. The method representS ablock of voxels as a B-rep solid model and conStrUcts the B-rep geometric clementS with an approach frombottom to up. Once the B-rep model is established, it is efficient in displaying because inner voxels areomitted and many coplanar facetS are merged together. By displaying the interSeCtion lines of theconstructed B-reP model and the partitioning planes, the tessellation image can be generated.展开更多
A new approach is proposed for automatically creating B-rep models of a three-dimensional planar object from a line drawing depicting the object under orthographically axonometric projection. A new line parameterizati...A new approach is proposed for automatically creating B-rep models of a three-dimensional planar object from a line drawing depicting the object under orthographically axonometric projection. A new line parameterization that satisfies the uniqueness, boundedness and uniformness for representing lines in 2D and 3D space is given. According to the location relation between lines and planes of object depicted by the line drawing, some constraints about object’s 3D information are produced and a linear system based on those constraints is established. 3D information of a planar body can be obtained by solving the linear system. It is proved that, during the processing, there existed at least four degrees of freedom. It is more convenient to use information about lines and planes instead of points and planes for computer vision and intelligent CAD systems to interpret line drawings of planar objects.展开更多
Abstract: Hand drawings and two dimensional (2D) CAD drawings have been replaced by three dimensional (3D) CAD models in mechanical design, but some 2D drawings produced before are needed in the new design. Howev...Abstract: Hand drawings and two dimensional (2D) CAD drawings have been replaced by three dimensional (3D) CAD models in mechanical design, but some 2D drawings produced before are needed in the new design. However, the techniques and software packages for automatically converting 2D drawings into 3D-CAD models with high precision have not yet been developed due to the difficulties to verify the validity of the drawings, to decide the hidden lines and eoncavo-convex faces, and to represent free-form surfaces. In addition, it is very time consuming to manually convert a large number of 2D drawings into 3D CAD models. To address these problems, we propose an approach for converting 2D drawings into 3D-CAD models automatically.展开更多
文摘The paper introduces a method for displaying cubic volume cells (voxels) resulting frompartitioning given objectS with orthogonal planes for finite difference calculation. The method representS ablock of voxels as a B-rep solid model and conStrUcts the B-rep geometric clementS with an approach frombottom to up. Once the B-rep model is established, it is efficient in displaying because inner voxels areomitted and many coplanar facetS are merged together. By displaying the interSeCtion lines of theconstructed B-reP model and the partitioning planes, the tessellation image can be generated.
基金Supported by Open Foundation of Research Center of Measuring Technologies and Control Engineering, Nanchang Institute of Aeronautical Technology (2003-013) amd Natural Science Foundation of Jiangxi Province (0311018) Shaanxi Province (2002E224) in China.
文摘A new approach is proposed for automatically creating B-rep models of a three-dimensional planar object from a line drawing depicting the object under orthographically axonometric projection. A new line parameterization that satisfies the uniqueness, boundedness and uniformness for representing lines in 2D and 3D space is given. According to the location relation between lines and planes of object depicted by the line drawing, some constraints about object’s 3D information are produced and a linear system based on those constraints is established. 3D information of a planar body can be obtained by solving the linear system. It is proved that, during the processing, there existed at least four degrees of freedom. It is more convenient to use information about lines and planes instead of points and planes for computer vision and intelligent CAD systems to interpret line drawings of planar objects.
文摘Abstract: Hand drawings and two dimensional (2D) CAD drawings have been replaced by three dimensional (3D) CAD models in mechanical design, but some 2D drawings produced before are needed in the new design. However, the techniques and software packages for automatically converting 2D drawings into 3D-CAD models with high precision have not yet been developed due to the difficulties to verify the validity of the drawings, to decide the hidden lines and eoncavo-convex faces, and to represent free-form surfaces. In addition, it is very time consuming to manually convert a large number of 2D drawings into 3D CAD models. To address these problems, we propose an approach for converting 2D drawings into 3D-CAD models automatically.