Definition of a Tool Library for the Approximation of Freeform Surfaces

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Freeform architecture places a high demand on its accomplishment. With today's technology a lot of individual and manual work is needed. By means of serial-production some challenges such as high costs and compliance of small tolerances can be handled. This results not only in issues in the field of manufacturing technology but also in the field of geometry.In order to simplify the manufacturing process a tool library with a defined minimum count of moulds is developed to map groups of surface elements on each mould. The Aim is to map any freeform surface with a clearly defined tool set based on an approximated curvature description.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 875-877)

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841-846

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February 2014

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