Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
The work here presented is part of a wider research project aimed at extracting and using in industrial
applications high level semantic information from 3D product models that are described by means of
their boundary representation (B-rep). The specific focus of the paper is the recognition among the
components of the CAD model of an assembly of those belonging to some categories of standard parts
largely employed in mechanical industry. The knowledge of these components is crucial to understand
the structure of mechanical products as they have specific meaning and function. Standard parts follow
international standard in shape and dimensions, and also typical mounting schemes exist concerning
their use in the product assembly. These distinctive features have been exploited as a starting point to
develop a multi-step recognition algorithm. It includes a shape-based and a context-based analysis both
relying on the geometric and topological analysis of a CAD model. As already anticipated by Voelcker
in his visionary ability to anticipate open challenges, the shape of an object alone is not enough to
understand its function. Therefore, context assessment becomes crucial to validate the recognition
given by the shape-based step. It allows to uniquely recognize components in mechanical CAD models,
by confirming correct results, refusing the false positives, as well as choosing the correct one when
the assignment is multiple.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
CAD model processing; 3D part recognition;Standard part; Assembly analysis
Elenco autori:
Bonino, Brigida; Monti, Marina; Giannini, Franca
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