Study on Collision Algorithm of Virtual Gear Measuring Center

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This paper introduces the concept of virtual gear measuring center. With different type of probe, the mode of collision between the probe and the workpiece divides into touch-type collision and continuous scanning collision. Combining with collision algorithm at home and abroad, the collision algorithm is improved. And the application of two collision detections in the virtual gear measuring center is analyzed.

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