Identifying features in solid modelling

In solid modelling parts of the object and separated objects need to be identified in order to perform operations and interrogate geometric data. The region of interest, which is often called a feature, may vary from a simple geometric element to a component in an assembly. In this paper the subject...

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Published inComputers in industry Vol. 14; no. 1; pp. 43 - 50
Main Authors Várady, Tamás, Gaál, Balázs, Jared, Graham E.M.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 01.05.1990
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Summary:In solid modelling parts of the object and separated objects need to be identified in order to perform operations and interrogate geometric data. The region of interest, which is often called a feature, may vary from a simple geometric element to a component in an assembly. In this paper the subject and the purpose of identifying features are described, together with four basic techniques of labelling, naming, topological expressions and geometric selection. The benefits and deficiencies of each technique are also presented concerning their use in interactive or batch environment. The general considerations are followed by examples from the build/ffsolid modeller, where all four identification techniques have been implemented and extensively used. An algorithm for efficiently selecting planar and curved faces of an object is also described.
ISSN:0166-3615
1872-6194
DOI:10.1016/0166-3615(90)90102-U