Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
Nowadays, industrial CAD models databases are
becoming larger and larger, thus inaugurating new
challenges for their management during the product
design process. Unfortunately, neither the PDM nor
PLM systems are good at indexing and sorting CAD
models according to their content, and it is sometime
more efficient to redesign a part than to try to find it
in a database. Categorizing parts is a first step to
solve this problem. This may allow both the re-use of
the parts and the retrieval of the methods and processes
adopted on them, thus avoiding wasting time
restarting from scratch. In this paper, we focus on
the characterization and classification of industrial
parts with respect to the meshing issue, and notably
the meshing of thin parts difficulty handled automatically
and which often requires adaptation steps. The
concepts of thin object and thin part are introduced
together with the mechanisms and criteria used to
identify such shape characteristics on CAD models.
The final categorization results of a set of tests exploiting
a normalized distance distribution associated
to specific ratios computed from the bounding box
surrounding the object to be classified. The proposed
approach has been implemented and validated.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
CAD models categorization; shape characteristics; thin features and objects; distance and shape distributions
Elenco autori:
Giannini, Franca
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Titolo del libro:
Tools and Methods of Competitive Engineering