In this work, we propose a detailed computational framework for modelling the envelope of the swept volume, that is the boundary of the volume obtained by sweeping an input solid along a trajectory of rigid motions. Our framework is adapted to the well-established industry-standard brep format to enable its implementation in modern CAD systems. This is achieved via a “local analysis”, which covers parametrization and singularities, as well as a “global theory ” which tackles face-boundaries, self-intersections and trim curves. Central to the local analysis is the “funnel ” which serves as a natural parameter space for the basic surfaces constituting the sweep. The trimming problem is reduced to the problem of surface-surface intersections o...
A swept surface is generated from a profile curve and a sweep curve by employing the latter to defin...
We introduce a general framework for processing a set of curves defined on a continuous two-dimensio...
The swept volume of a moving object (generator) can be constructed from the envelope surfaces of its...
This paper extends a recently proposed robust computational framework for constructing the boundary ...
Sweeps are considered to be one of the basic representation schemes used in solid modeling. Sweep, a...
Sweeping is a powerful and versatile method of designing objects. Boundary of volumes (henceforth en...
The swept volume of a moving solid is a powerful computational and visualization concept. It provide...
Many systems support the design of 2D regions and 3D volumes by sweeping a generator contour over a ...
The trimming of sweep surfaces, referring to the estimation of points ostensibly on the boundaries t...
The swept volume of a moving solid provides an excellent aid for path and accessibility planning in ...
This paper presents an algorithm that approximates (using polygons) the boundary of a general sweep ...
We introduce a general framework for processing a set of curves defined on a continuous two-dimensio...
We introduce a general framework for processing a set of curves defined on a continuous two-dimensio...
The trimming problem for swept volumes — concerning the excision of points ostensibly on the boundar...
Evaluating the volume swept out by a three-dimensional (3D) object as it moves along an arbitrary pa...
A swept surface is generated from a profile curve and a sweep curve by employing the latter to defin...
We introduce a general framework for processing a set of curves defined on a continuous two-dimensio...
The swept volume of a moving object (generator) can be constructed from the envelope surfaces of its...
This paper extends a recently proposed robust computational framework for constructing the boundary ...
Sweeps are considered to be one of the basic representation schemes used in solid modeling. Sweep, a...
Sweeping is a powerful and versatile method of designing objects. Boundary of volumes (henceforth en...
The swept volume of a moving solid is a powerful computational and visualization concept. It provide...
Many systems support the design of 2D regions and 3D volumes by sweeping a generator contour over a ...
The trimming of sweep surfaces, referring to the estimation of points ostensibly on the boundaries t...
The swept volume of a moving solid provides an excellent aid for path and accessibility planning in ...
This paper presents an algorithm that approximates (using polygons) the boundary of a general sweep ...
We introduce a general framework for processing a set of curves defined on a continuous two-dimensio...
We introduce a general framework for processing a set of curves defined on a continuous two-dimensio...
The trimming problem for swept volumes — concerning the excision of points ostensibly on the boundar...
Evaluating the volume swept out by a three-dimensional (3D) object as it moves along an arbitrary pa...
A swept surface is generated from a profile curve and a sweep curve by employing the latter to defin...
We introduce a general framework for processing a set of curves defined on a continuous two-dimensio...
The swept volume of a moving object (generator) can be constructed from the envelope surfaces of its...