Research on Situated Reconstitution of Non-Manifold Polyhedral from Function-to-Form Mapping

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Situated reconstitution is proposed in this paper to cope with un-manifold polyhedral from the function to form mapping processes. Specifically the situated reconstitution is not simply re-arrangement of geometric elements, mainly face entities in the un-manifold polyhedral, rather it needs a complex geometric/algebraic reasoning to reconstitute a manifold object, novel mathematical as well as AI techniques are introduced in this paper, several tools are developed to testify the proposed situated reconstitution in the “top-down” design automation systems.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 774-776)

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1766-1769

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September 2013

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