Bi-curve and multi-patch smoothing with application to the shipyard industry

Algorithms are proposed and implemented in a commercial system which allow for the C1-continuity matching between adjacent B-spline curves and B-spline patches -- These algorithms only manipulate the positions of the control points, therefore respecting the constraint imposed by the sizes of the ava...

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Autores:
Leiceaga, Xoán A.
Ruíz, Oscar
Vanegas, Carlos
Soto, Eva
Prieto, José
Rodríguez, Manuel
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Fecha de publicación:
2007
Institución:
Universidad EAFIT
Repositorio:
Repositorio EAFIT
Idioma:
eng
OAI Identifier:
oai:repository.eafit.edu.co:10784/9683
Acceso en línea:
http://hdl.handle.net/10784/9683
Palabra clave:
MECÁNICA DE FLUIDOS
COLECTORES (INGENIERÍA)
TRANSFORMACIONES DE FOURIER
TEORÍA SPLINE
TOPOLOGÍA
CURVAS PROYECTIVAS
Fluid mechanics
Fourier transformations
Spline theory
Topology
Projective curves
Fluid mechanics
Fourier transformations
Spline theory
Topology
Projective curves
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Summary:Algorithms are proposed and implemented in a commercial system which allow for the C1-continuity matching between adjacent B-spline curves and B-spline patches -- These algorithms only manipulate the positions of the control points, therefore respecting the constraint imposed by the sizes of the available commercial steel plates -- The application of the algorithms respect the initial hull partition made by the designers and therefore the number and overall shape and position of the constitutive patches remains unchanged -- Algorithms were designed and tested for smoothing the union of (a) two B-spline curves sharing a common vertex, (b) two B-spline surfaces sharing a common border, and (c) four B-spline surfaces sharing a common vertex -- For this last case, an iterative heuristic degreeof-freedom elimination algorithm was implemented -- Very satisfactory results were obtained with the application of the presented algorithms in shipyards in Spain