Towards automatic computer-aided knee surgery by innovative methods for processing the femur surface model

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Mario Marchente ◽  
Ward Bartels ◽  
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Jean-Pierre Simon ◽  
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Vol 97 (4) ◽  
pp. e519-e525 ◽  
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pp. 28843-28862 ◽  
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Mohd Shafry Mohd Rahim ◽  
Hoshang Kolivand ◽  
Alireza Norouzi

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Abstract The parting line on a product affects the final layout of the mould blocks and hence the manufacturing efficiency. The increased usage of free-form surfaces in product design increases the burden of computer aided parting line and parting surface determination. Previous proposed algorithms may not be sufficient to deal with such situation since most of them were originally designed to deal with products having planar surfaces or simple curved surfaces. A new algorithm is proposed to deal with such situation. The algorithm adopted a recursive uneven slicing on a trimmed surface model. The method provides a quick and efficient way of locating the parting line of a product.


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Yan Wang

In previous work, a periodic surface model for computer-aided nano-design (CAND) was developed. This implicit surface model can construct Euclidean and hyperbolic nano geometries parametrically and represent morphologies of particle aggregates and polymers. In this paper, we study the characteristics of degree elevation and reduction based on a generalized periodic surface model. Methods of degree elevation and reduction operations are developed in order to support multi-resolution representation and model exchange.


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