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Architecture of a flexible feature-oriented CAD framework for interactive product modeling (FlexiCAD)

Posted on:1995-04-19Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:The University of Texas at ArlingtonCandidate:Ganesan, RajanFull Text:PDF
GTID:2478390014491415Subject:Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
Feature-based CAD has clearly emerged as a solution to the CAD-CAM integration problem. One of the most critical problems in the conversion of conventional 3-D CAD to feature-based CAD is feature extraction in the 3-D domain--a topic of research for the past decade. With feature technology giving rise to other newer fields like rapid prototyping and automated process planning, there is also a need to provide solutions to interim industrial problems like legacy data. This thesis describes FlexiCAD, which is an architecture with the following features. (i) It allows designers to model in any one of the several forms of representations (2-D or 3-D wireframe, CSG, etc.) and yet have their design output in the feature-based format. (ii) Legacy designs in 2-D can be converted to features. (iii) Feature mapping (a common problem in existing feature-based modeling systems) from design to manufacturing features can be accomplished. The flexible architecture comprises of a workstation-based FlexiCAD software that will run concurrently with other conventional CAD systems or feature-based modeling systems.
Keywords/Search Tags:CAD, Feature, Architecture, Modeling, Flexicad
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