OCEANWP THEME BY NICK
Updated 10 days ago
Suppose you had access to a 3D scanner or sets of CT or MRI scans and you wanted to visualize 3D models. Then the goal is to build a 3D model from pre-segmented points, where each point represents one region or material. We want the model to represent the shape accurately yet be as simple as possible. If we wanted to analyze the model using finite elements, then we also need a high-quality model that is water-tight and topologically correct. No overlaps or gaps would be allowed. Around 2005, most systems only considered one material or region, so our multiple-region computational geometry efforts were innovative at the time. Let us consider four major steps in a pipeline and then view some simple results... I had the honor or working with E.H.Jones in the field of supercalendering. One of the last steps in making a paper sheet is to calender it using very hard rolls to obtain glossier surfaces and to even out nonuniformities. We modeled the adverse effects of hot edges, general..
Associated domains: compscieng.com