Evaluating the volume swept out by a three-dimensional (3D) object as it moves along an arbitrary path is of interest to many areas of CAD and CAM, such as mechanism design and robot path planning. This paper shows how envelope theory from differential geometry can be used to find the volumes swept out by the individual surfaces of a solid body, and how computer algebra methods may be of use to perform the computations involved. Finally, a new algorithm is presented which shows how the results of sweeping the individual surfaces of a solid body can be combined to form a new 3D model of the swept volume. This algorithm has strong resemblance to hidden line algorithms, but works in one dimension higher
A new method, called the sweep-envelope differential equation, for characterizing swept volume bound...
We present a method for calculating the envelope of the swept surface of a solid along a path in thr...
This paper presents a method for representing the geometries of translational swept volumes of three...
Sweeps are considered to be one of the basic representation schemes used in solid modeling. Sweep, a...
The swept volume problem is practical, dif®cult and interesting enough to have received a great deal...
The swept volume of a moving solid provides an excellent aid for path and accessibility planning in ...
An approach to the analysis of swept volumes is introduced. It is shown that every smooth Euclidean ...
Geometric modeling of a moving object (a generator) depends on two factors: its geometry and motion ...
In this thesis, a method for representing swept volume based on the sweep differential equation and ...
A survey of swept volume concepts and methods is presented. It consolidates and relates seemingly di...
The swept area of a two-dimensional object undergoing motion in its plane of definition is the union...
Many systems support the design of 2D regions and 3D volumes by sweeping a generator contour over a ...
The swept volume, the region of a moving object, is applied in many fields such as valid paths for m...
The Sweep-Envelope Differential Equation (SEDE) and some aspects of the Sweep Differential Equation ...
The swept volume of a moving solid is a powerful computational and visualization concept. It provide...
A new method, called the sweep-envelope differential equation, for characterizing swept volume bound...
We present a method for calculating the envelope of the swept surface of a solid along a path in thr...
This paper presents a method for representing the geometries of translational swept volumes of three...
Sweeps are considered to be one of the basic representation schemes used in solid modeling. Sweep, a...
The swept volume problem is practical, dif®cult and interesting enough to have received a great deal...
The swept volume of a moving solid provides an excellent aid for path and accessibility planning in ...
An approach to the analysis of swept volumes is introduced. It is shown that every smooth Euclidean ...
Geometric modeling of a moving object (a generator) depends on two factors: its geometry and motion ...
In this thesis, a method for representing swept volume based on the sweep differential equation and ...
A survey of swept volume concepts and methods is presented. It consolidates and relates seemingly di...
The swept area of a two-dimensional object undergoing motion in its plane of definition is the union...
Many systems support the design of 2D regions and 3D volumes by sweeping a generator contour over a ...
The swept volume, the region of a moving object, is applied in many fields such as valid paths for m...
The Sweep-Envelope Differential Equation (SEDE) and some aspects of the Sweep Differential Equation ...
The swept volume of a moving solid is a powerful computational and visualization concept. It provide...
A new method, called the sweep-envelope differential equation, for characterizing swept volume bound...
We present a method for calculating the envelope of the swept surface of a solid along a path in thr...
This paper presents a method for representing the geometries of translational swept volumes of three...