Boundary Representation Modelling Techniques
by
 
Stroud, Ian. author.

Title
Boundary Representation Modelling Techniques

Author
Stroud, Ian. author.

ISBN
9781846286162

Personal Author
Stroud, Ian. author.

Physical Description
XX, 788 p. 498 illus. online resource.

Contents
Modelling Background -- Datastructures and tools -- Euler operators -- Special representations -- Stepwise modelling algorithms -- Modelling operator definition -- Product modelling -- Feature modelling -- Graphics -- Inputting and outputting -- Modeller access -- Free-form geometry -- Applications -- The Medial Axis Transform -- Miscellaneous aspects of modelling.

Abstract
Boundary representation is the principle solid modelling method used in modern CAD/CAM systems. There have been a long series of developments on which currently available systems are based, full details of which are only partially known. Ian Stroud’s thorough coverage of these developments puts this technology in perspective. It includes: • data structures • algorithms and other related techniques including non-manifold modelling • product modelling • graphics • disc files and data exchange • some applications related topics. A basic knowledge of the technique will make it easier to use kernel modelling packages for application developments. Ian Stroud started working with boundary representation solid modelling in 1977. Since then he has researched and is researching a wide variety of topics in and around this field. The information in the book comes from the results of this research.

Subject Term
Computer science.
 
Data structures (Computer science).
 
Computer graphics.
 
Optical pattern recognition.
 
Computer aided design.
 
Architectural design.
 
Computer-Aided Engineering (CAD, CAE) and Design.
 
Data Structures.
 
Pattern Recognition.
 
Graphic Design.

Added Corporate Author
SpringerLink (Online service)

Electronic Access
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84628-616-2


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