Research on Three-Dimensional Displaying Technology of Rotary Entity Based on IGES

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For realizing the three-dimensional display of machine parts, in UG5.0 graphic drawing environment, it provides an interactive experimental method to carry out the display of IGES graphics, taken as the data-exchanged interface. Based on depth analysis of IGES, with VC++6.0, the information of all figures could be obtained. Through data processing, three-dimensional data of rotary entity could be generated, which is based on 3D data of lathe turning IGES rotary entity. Afterwards, OpenGL graphic processing technologies (with light, material, textures, et al.) were applied on the three-dimensional display of graphics input from files or program modules. Finally the parts designer could get a full view of machine parts, going on with some proper modifications.

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