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Automatic simplification of solid models for engineering analysis independent of modeling sequences Yoonhwan Woo
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 23, no. 7, pp.1939-1948, 2009
Abstract : Although solid models can represent complex and detailed geometry of parts, it is often necessary to simplify solid
models by removing the detailed geometry in some applications such as finite element analysis and similarity assessment
of CAD models. There are no standards for judging the goodness of a simplification method, but one essential
criterion would be that it should generate a consistent and acceptable simplification for the same solid model, regardless
of how the solid model has been created. Since a design-feature-based approach is tightly dependent on modeling
sequences and designer¡¯s modeling preferences, it sometimes produces inconsistent and unacceptable simplifications.
In this paper, a new method is proposed to simplify solid models of machined parts. Independently of user-specified
design features, this method directly recognizes and generates subtractive features from the final model of the part, and
then simplifies the solid model by removing the detailed geometry by using these subtractive features.
Keyword :
History independency; Level of detail; Solid model simplification; Volume decomposition
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