DocumentCode :
2932
Title :
Zometool Rationalization of Freeform Surfaces
Author :
Zimmer, Henrik ; Kobbelt, Leif
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Graphics & Multimedia, RWTH Aachen Univ., Aachen, Germany
Volume :
20
Issue :
10
fYear :
2014
fDate :
Oct. 2014
Firstpage :
1461
Lastpage :
1473
Abstract :
An ever broader availability of freeform designs together with an increasing demand for product customization has lead to a rising interest in efficient physical realization of such designs, the trend toward personal fabrication. Not only large-scale architectural applications are (becoming increasingly) popular but also different consumer-level rapid-prototyping applications, including toy and 3D puzzle creation. In this work we present a method for do-it-yourself reproduction of freeform designs without the typical limitation of state-of-the-art approaches requiring manufacturing custom parts using semi-professional laser cutters or 3D printers. Our idea is based on a popular mathematical modeling system (Zometool) commonly used for modeling higher dimensional polyhedra and symmetric structures such as molecules and crystal lattices. The proposed method extends the scope of Zometool modeling to freeform, disk-topology surfaces. While being an efficient construction system on the one hand (consisting only of a single node type and nine different edge types), this inherent discreteness of the Zometool system, on the other hand gives rise to a hard approximation problem. We base our method on a marching front approach, where elements are not added in a greedy sense, but rather whole regions on the front are filled optimally, using a set of problem specific heuristics to keep complexity under control.
Keywords :
mesh generation; solid modelling; 3D puzzle creation; Zometool modeling; Zometool rationalization; Zometool system; consumer-level rapid-prototyping applications; crystal lattices; disk-topology surfaces; do-it-yourself reproduction; freeform designs; freeform surfaces; hard approximation problem; higher dimensional polyhedra modeling; large-scale architectural applications; marching front approach; mathematical modeling system; meshing; molecules; personal fabrication; product customization; symmetric structures; toy creation; Approximation methods; Geometry; Harmonic analysis; Optimization; Three-dimensional displays; Visualization; Rationalization; Zometool; advancing front; discrete optimization; freeform surface approximation; meshing;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Visualization and Computer Graphics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1077-2626
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TVCG.2014.2307885
Filename :
6747390
Link To Document :
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