Title :
Smooth trimmed NURBS surface connection with tension control
Author :
Zhang, Pifu ; Cheng, Fuhua
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Univ. of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, USA
Abstract :
An automatic smooth surface connection method that has the capability of tension control is presented. Given two trimmed NURBS surfaces, the new method constructs a smooth connection surface to connect the trimming regions of the trimmed surfaces at the trimming curves. The connection satisfies pseudo-G1 or pseudo-C1 smoothness requirement. The construction process consists of four major steps: connection curves construction and alignment, initial blends construction, setting up continuity constraints, and internal and external boundary smoothing. The advantages of the new method include: (1) providing the users with more flexibility in adjusting the shape of the connection surface; (2) the representation of the connection surface is compatible with most of the current data-exchange standards; (3) including the classical blending as a special case but with more flexibility on the setting of the rail curves; and (4) smoother shape of the resulting connection surface through an energy optimization process. Test cases that cover typical CAD applications are included.
Keywords :
CAD; computational geometry; computer graphics; splines (mathematics); surface fitting; CAD applications; NURBS surface connection; automatic smooth surface connection method; connection curves construction; constrained deformation; continuity constraints; data-exchange standards; energy optimization process; external boundary smoothing; internal boundary smoothing; nonuniform rational b-spline; pseudo-C1 smoothness requirement; pseudo-G1 smoothness requirement; rail curves; smooth connection surface; strain energy; tension control; trimmed surfaces; trimming curves; trimming regions; Solid modeling; Spline; Surface reconstruction; Surface topography;
Conference_Titel :
Geometric Modeling and Processing, 2004. Proceedings
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2078-2
DOI :
10.1109/GMAP.2004.1290027