Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering (한국정밀공학회지)
- Volume 15 Issue 11
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- Pages.180-188
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- 1998
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- 1225-9071(pISSN)
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- 2287-8769(eISSN)
Precision Shape Modeling by Z-Map Model
Z-map 모델을 이용한 정밀형상 모델링
Abstract
Z-map is a special form of discrete nonparametric representation in which the height values at grid points on the xy-plane are stored as a 2D array z[i.j]. While z-map is the simplest form of representing sculptured surfaces and it is the most versatile scheme for modeling nonparametric objects, its practical application in industry (eg, tool-path generation) aroused much controversy over its weaknesses ; accuracy, singularity (eg, vertical wall), and some excessive storage needs. Although z-map has such limitations, much research on the application of z-map can be found in various articles. However, research on the systematic analysis of sculptured surface shape representation via z-map model is rather rare. Presented in this paper are the following: shape modeling power of the simple z-map model, exact (within tolerance) B-map representation of sculptured surfaces which have some feature-shapes such as vertical-walls and real sharp-edges by adopting some complementary B-map models, and some application examples.