Conference paper
A NEW TECHNIQUE FOR SYSTEM-TO-SYSTEM TRANSFER OF SURFACE DATA
01 Jun 1985
Abstract
The purpose is to describe a recently developed technique aimed at providing a universal interface between surface types. In brief, a software package was developed which functions a common denominator of CAD/CAM surface types. This software enable one to convert from any given surface representation to any other target representation. The tiles maintain the same slope continuity as the target surface gram, bicubic patches are used since they allow one to match point, slope, and twist vectors to the target surface. Thus, slopes can be continuous or discontinuous as they are on the target surface. The patches can be of lower order if desired. For example, if only point information is available, the patches produced will be bilinear; however, the number of patches required is likely to increase correspondingly. The patches can be of higher order although many systems will not accept patches of more than order four. The final result of the program is a rectangular grid of bicubic patches. The patches fit the target surface exactly at their corners. Also, the patch corners have the same tangent and twist vectors. Adjacent patches will have slope continuity, unless a discontinuity was indicated by the target surface.
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- Title
- A NEW TECHNIQUE FOR SYSTEM-TO-SYSTEM TRANSFER OF SURFACE DATA
- Creators
- William J Gordon - Drexel UniversityMichael W. SterlingMichael E. Lucius
- Conference
- Langley Research Center Computational Geometry and Computer-Aided Design
- Publisher
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Number of pages
- 2
- Resource Type
- Conference paper
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Computer Science (Computing)
- Identifiers
- 991022048717704721