Geometric modelling techniques for computer-aided design are provided with formal validation methods to ensure that a valid model is made available to applications such as interference checking. A natural and popular extension to geometric modelling is to group geometric entities into features that provide some extra meaning for one or more aspects of design or manufacture. These extra meanings are typically loosely formulated, in which case it is not possible to validate the feature-based model to ensure that it provides a correct representation for a downstream activity such as process planning. Earlier research established that validation methods can be based on the capture of designers' intents related to functional, relational and volu...
Features are an established means of adding non-geometric information and extra geometric semantics ...
This paper describes experimentation carried out with a novel computer aided design system which use...
Product modelling is an essential part of all computerised design and manufacturing activities. A pr...
Geometric modelling techniques for computer-aided design are provided with formal validation methods...
Geometric modelling techniques for computer-aided design are provided with formal validation methods...
Feature-based Modelling allows extra meaning to be added to geometry, but lacks the equivalent geome...
The Loughborough University of Technology Feature-Based Design System (LUTFBDS) allows detail design...
Feature-based representation validation seeks to find means to verify feature-based representations ...
Features are an established means of adding non-geometric information and extra geometric semantics ...
Feature based modelling represents the future of CAD systems. However, operations such as modelling ...
A valid feature-based representation is one where instantiated features in a model agree with the fe...
Feature-based modelling is considered an improvement on existing CAD systems. Features are considere...
A major problem in CAD/CAM integration lies in the difficulty in representing the component definiti...
This paper discusses an approach for constructing product models in terms of features. In particular...
In features based design systems that are underpinned by solid models, buildings are designed by app...
Features are an established means of adding non-geometric information and extra geometric semantics ...
This paper describes experimentation carried out with a novel computer aided design system which use...
Product modelling is an essential part of all computerised design and manufacturing activities. A pr...
Geometric modelling techniques for computer-aided design are provided with formal validation methods...
Geometric modelling techniques for computer-aided design are provided with formal validation methods...
Feature-based Modelling allows extra meaning to be added to geometry, but lacks the equivalent geome...
The Loughborough University of Technology Feature-Based Design System (LUTFBDS) allows detail design...
Feature-based representation validation seeks to find means to verify feature-based representations ...
Features are an established means of adding non-geometric information and extra geometric semantics ...
Feature based modelling represents the future of CAD systems. However, operations such as modelling ...
A valid feature-based representation is one where instantiated features in a model agree with the fe...
Feature-based modelling is considered an improvement on existing CAD systems. Features are considere...
A major problem in CAD/CAM integration lies in the difficulty in representing the component definiti...
This paper discusses an approach for constructing product models in terms of features. In particular...
In features based design systems that are underpinned by solid models, buildings are designed by app...
Features are an established means of adding non-geometric information and extra geometric semantics ...
This paper describes experimentation carried out with a novel computer aided design system which use...
Product modelling is an essential part of all computerised design and manufacturing activities. A pr...