Approach of aircraft configuration with complex free-form surface design based on reverse engineering

Author(s):  
Junhui Xiong ◽  
Shengjing Tang ◽  
Jie Guo
2015 ◽  
Vol 2015 ◽  
pp. 1-7 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xue Ming He ◽  
Jun Fei He ◽  
Mei Ping Wu ◽  
Rong Zhang ◽  
Xiao Gang Ji

To seek better methods of measurement and more accurate model of reconstruction in the field of reverse engineering has been the focus of researchers. Based on this, a new method of adaptive measurement, real-time reconstruction, and online evaluation of free-form surface was presented in this paper. The coordinates and vectors of the prediction points are calculated according to a Bézier curve which is fitted by measured points. Final measured point cloud distribution is in agreement with the geometric characteristics of the free-form surfaces. Fitting the point cloud to a surface model by the nonuniform B-spline method, extracting some check points from the surface models based on grids and a feature on the surface, review the location of these check points on the surface with CMM and evaluate the model, and then update the surface model to meet the accuracy. Integrated measurement, reconstruction, and evaluation, with the closed-loop reverse process, established an accurate model. The results of example show that the measuring points are distributed over the surface according to curvature, and the reconstruction model can be completely expressed with micron level. Meanwhile, measurement, reconstruction and evaluation are integrated in forms of closed-loop reverse system.


2013 ◽  
Vol 753-755 ◽  
pp. 1675-1679
Author(s):  
Ze Ning Xu ◽  
Yong Wang ◽  
Rong De Liang

The process of surface design and programming method of NC machining with Pro/E is introduced. By designing and NC machining of fan blades, the method of designing and automatic programming of free form surface by using of parameters materialized is described. And its cutting path is planed reasonably. At last, the NC program is derived.


1991 ◽  
Vol 01 (04) ◽  
pp. 455-471 ◽  
Author(s):  
KENNETH I. JOY

This paper introduces methods of creating, modifying and visualizing free-form geometric models, by use of the B-spline hyperpatch. Modeling tools for the hyperpatch, including local control-point interactions, lofting operations and sweeping operations, are described. These operations, together with modeling tools generated for free-form surface design, form a powerful tool hierarchy for the design of complex solids. Techniques are also described by which these hyperpatches may be integrated into conventional visible-surface algorithms. With the defined methods, and the hyperpatch model, the complexity of free-form solid object construction was found to be significantly simplified.


Author(s):  
Tushar Dani ◽  
Lin Wang ◽  
Rajit Gadh

Abstract This paper presents an intuitive and easy-to-use Virtual Reality (VR)-based interface for free-form surface modeling. This work represents further enhancements to the VR-based parametric conceptual shape modeler (COVIRDS – COnceptual VIRtual Design System) currently being developed at the I-CARVE LAB at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. The current research utilizes an intuitive voice and hand input interface to allow editing of NURBS based free-form surface models. The editing scheme allows the designer to utilize higher level ‘primitive’ surface features, in deforming the free-form shape. In addition, interactively specified constraints allow constrained re-location of these surface features giving the designer additional flexibility in designing relatively complex free-form models. Preliminary results based on a prototypical implementation show that the VR-based interface allows free-form models to be created and edited in a much more intuitive way than is possible in conventional CAD systems. Future work will focus on improving the modeling capabilities of the system by integration with a conventional solid/surface modeler.


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