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The standard representation of CAD (computer aided design) models is based on the boundary representation (B-reps) with trimmed and (topologically) stitched tensor-product NURBS patches. Due to trimming, this leads to gaps and overlaps in the models. While these can be made arbitrarily small for visualisation and manufacturing purposes, they still pose problems in downstream applications such as (isogeometric) analysis and 3D printing. It is therefore worthwhile to investigate conversion methods which (necessarily approximately) convert these models into water-tight or even smooth representations. After briefly surveying existing conversion methods, we will focus on techniques that convert CAD models into triangular spline surfaces of various levels of continuity. In the second part, we will investigate efficient quadrature rules for triangular spline spaces
Originele taal-2English
TitelGeometric Modeling
SubtitelInteroperability and New Challenges (Dagstuhl Seminar 21471)
RedacteurenFalai Chen, Tor Dokken, Géraldine Morin
UitgeverijDagstuhl Research Online Publication Server
Pagina's124
Aantal pagina's1
StatusPublished - 11-apr.-2022

Publicatie series

NaamDagstuhl Reports
Nummer10
Volume11
ISSN van elektronische versie2192-5283

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