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Development of Framework of Linkage between Geometric Modeling and Finite Element Analysis for Shape Optimization of Shell Surfaces (쉘 곡면 형상의 최적 설계를 위한 유한요소해석과 기하학적 모델링의 연동)

  • Kim,Hyeon-Cheol;No,Hui-Yeol;Jo,Maeng-Hyo
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Aeronautical & Space Sciences
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    • v.31 no.8
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    • pp.27-35
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    • 2003
  • Geometric modeling tool and analysis tool of shell surface have been developed in the different environments and purposes. Thus they cannot be naturally fitted to each other for the integrated design and analysis. In the present study, an integrated framework of geometric modeling, analysis, and design optimization is proposed. It is based on the common representation of B-spline surface patch. In the analysis module, a geometrically-exact shell finite element is implemented. In shape optimization module, control points of the surface are selected as design variables. For the computation of shape sensitivities, semi-analytical method is used. Sequential linear programming(SLP) is adopted for the shape optimization of surfaces. The developed integrated framework should serve as a powerful tool for the geometric modeling, analysis, and shape design of surfaces.

Verification of STL using the Triangle Based Geometric Modeler (삼각형기반 형상모델러를 이용한 STL의 검증)

  • 채희창
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Technology Engineers
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.51-58
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    • 1997
  • The verification of the STL file is essential to build the confident parts using a RP machine, because the STL file obtained from the CAD software has many errors-the orientation of triangle does not coincide with adjacent triangles or some triangles are omitted, overlpped and so forth. Especially, the STL file translated from the surface model has more errors than those translated from the solid model. In this study, all possible errors were classified with the most general from and the causes of errors were analyzed to verify and correct errors. Using the triangle based non-manifold geometric modeling, these errors were corrected. Especially, this study took the notice of the problem about the intersected triangles and non-manifold properties overlooked in the previous studies. But this study has a penalty on computing time of $O(n^2)$.

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Analysis of Tilting Angle of KOMPSAT-1 EOC Image for Improvement of Geometric Accuracy Using Bundle Adjustment

  • Seo, Doo-Chun;Lee, Dong-Han;Kim, Jong-Ah;Kim, Yong-Seung
    • Proceedings of the KSRS Conference
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    • 2002.10a
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    • pp.780-785
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    • 2002
  • As the KOMPSAT-1 satellite can roll tilt up to $\pm$45$^{\circ}$, we have analyzed some EOC images taken at different tilt angles fur this study. The required ground coordinates for bundle adjustment and geometric accuracy, are read from the digital map produced by the National Geography Institution, at a scale of 1:5, 000. These are the steps taken for the tilting angle of KOMPSAT-1 satellite to be present in the evaluation of the accuracy of the geometric of each different stereo image data: Firstly, as the tilting angle is different in each image, the satellite dynamic characteristic must be determined by the sensor modeling. Then the best sensor modeling equation is determined. The result of this research, the difference between the RMSE values of individual stereo images is due more the quality of image and ground coordinates than to the tilt angle. The bundle adjustment using three KOMPSAT-1 stereo pairs, first degree of polynomials for modeling the satellite position were sufficient.

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Integrated Design System to perform Fatigue Durability Analysis of Automobile Suspension Module (자동차 서스펜션 모듈 피로내구해석을 위한 통합설계시스템 개발)

  • Han, Seung-Ho;Lee, Jai-Kyung;Lee, Tae-Hee;Jang, Kwang-Sub;Kwon, Tae-Woo
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2007.05a
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    • pp.1652-1657
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    • 2007
  • Designer must cope with frequent changes in geometric information of automobile suspension module in the early stage of the design process. The authors developed the PSG(Parametric Set Generator) to create parametric models and to change geometric information concerning the lower arm, which is one of the important parts of the automobile suspension module. CAD models provided from the PSG can be utilized to assess fatigue durability via the FE modeling support system. This system provides easy and fast FE-modeling for a static and durability analysis of the lower arm. The PSG and the FE modeling support system are integrated using the e-engineering framework based on the JADE platform. In this study, a durability analysis as a case study for the lower arm manufactured at H company is performed, and the efficiency obtained is discussed.

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Addendum Surface Modeling in Draw Die Design for Stamping Automotive Panels (자동차 프레스 패널 성형을 위한 드로 금형의 어덴덤 곡면 모델링)

  • Chung, Yunchan
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Technology Engineers
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    • v.22 no.6
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    • pp.1018-1024
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    • 2013
  • In the process of draw die design for stamping automotive press panels, the addendum surfaces generated in metal forming simulation software cannot be used in downstream processes such as machining and making draw dies because simulation tools use simple discrete models for the surface geometry. The downstream processes require more precise and continuous geometric models such as NURBS surfaces. Generally, automotive die engineers manually regenerate the addendum surface geometry using the discrete model. This paper presents an automated geometric modeling process for generating addendum surfaces using draft surface models. The design parameters of the section curve for the addendum surfaces are extracted automatically from the draft geometry. Using the extracted design parameters, smooth addendum surfaces are generated automatically as NURBS surfaces. The generated surfaces are $G^1$ continuous with the part surface and the binder surface, and can be used in downstream processes.

Integration of Geometrically Exact Shell Finite Element With Trimmed Surface Modeling base on the NURBS (기하학적으로 정확한 셀 유한요소와 NURBS기반의 Trimmed Surface 모델링과의 연동)

  • Choi Jin-Bork;Roh Hee-Yuel;Cho Maeng-Hyo
    • Proceedings of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute Conference
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    • 2006.04a
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    • pp.794-801
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    • 2006
  • The linkage framework of geometric modeling and analysis based on the NURBS technology is developed in this study. The NURBS surfaces are generated by interpolating the given set of data points or by extracting the necessary information to construct the NURBS surface from the IGES format file which is generated by the commercial CAD systems in the present study. Numerical examples shows the rate of displacement convergence according to the paramterization methods of the NURBS surface. NURBS can generate quadric surfaces in an exact manner. It is the one of the advantages of the NURBS. A trimmed NURBS surface that is often encountered in the modeling process of the CAD systems is also presented in the present study. The performance of the developed geometrically exact shell element integrated with the exact geometric representations by the NURBS equation is compared to those of the previous reported FE shell elements in the selected benchmark problems.

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Development of a Surface Modeling Kernel (곡면 모델링 커널 개발)

  • 전차수;구미정;박세형
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Precision Engineering Conference
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    • 1996.11a
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    • pp.774-778
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    • 1996
  • Developed in this research is a surface modeling kernel for various CAD/CAM applications. Its internal surface representations are rational parametric polynomials, which are generalizations of nonrational Bezier, Ferguson, Coons and NURBS surface, and are very fast in evaluation. The kernel is designed under the OOP concepts and coded in C++ on PCs. The present implementation of the kernel supports surface construction methods, such as point data interpolation, skinning, sweeping and blending. It also has NURBS conversion routines and offers the IGES and ZES format for geometric information exchange. It includes some geometric processing routines, such as surface/surface intersection, curve/surface intersection, curve projection and so forth. We are continuing to work with the kernel and eventually develop a B-Rep based solid modeler.

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Variational surface design under normal field guidance

  • Wu, Weidong;Yang, Xunnian
    • Journal of Computational Design and Engineering
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    • v.2 no.3
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    • pp.129-136
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    • 2015
  • This paper proposes a novel method for shape design of a Bezier surface with given boundary curves. The surface is defined as the minimizer of an extended membrane functional or an extended thin plate functional under the guidance of a specified normal field together with an initial prescribed surface. For given boundary curves and the guiding normal field, the free coefficients of a Bezier surface are obtained by solving a linear system. Unlike previous PDE based surface modeling techniques which construct surfaces just from boundaries, our proposed method can be used to generate smooth and fair surfaces that even follow a specified normal field. Several interesting examples are given to demonstrate the applications of the proposed method in geometric modeling.

An Efficient Virtual Teeth Modeling for Dental Training System

  • Kim, Lae-Hyun;Park, Se-Hyung
    • International Journal of CAD/CAM
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.41-44
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    • 2009
  • This paper describes an implementation of virtual teeth modeling for a haptic dental simulation. The system allows dental students to practice dental procedures with realistic tactual feelings. The system requires fast and stable haptic rendering and volume modeling techniques working on the virtual tooth. In our implementation, a volumetric implicit surface is used for intuitive shape modification without topological constraints and haptic rendering. The volumetric implicit surface is generated from input geometric model by using a closest point transformation algorithm. And for visual rendering, we apply an adaptive polygonization method to convert volumetric teeth model to geometric model. We improve our previous system using new octree design to save memory requirement while increase the performance and visual quality.