Handling Anomalies In Object Slicing For 3-D Printing
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Handling Anomalies In Object Slicing For 3-D Printing |
Abstract
This paper introduces and extension to our previous papers [10, 11] to handle anomalies in the point based object slicing method. The anomalies handled are point, line and plane touch cases as well as overlaps. These anomalies can cause major problems in any intersection procedure, yet, they are seldom discussed, let alone handled. It turns out that the point based approach is capable of handling these special cases with minor extensions.
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William Oropallo, Les A Piegl, Paul Rosen, and Khairan Rajab. Handling Anomalies In Object Slicing For 3-D Printing. Computer-Aided Design and Applications, 2019.
Bibtex
@article{oropallo2019handling, title = {Handling Anomalies in Object Slicing for 3-D Printing}, author = {Oropallo, William and Piegl, Les A and Rosen, Paul and Rajab, Khairan}, journal = {Computer-Aided Design and Applications}, volume = {16}, pages = {528--538}, year = {2019}, note = {textit{Presented at the CAD Conference and Exhibition 2019.}}, abstract = {This paper introduces and extension to our previous papers [10, 11] to handle anomalies in the point based object slicing method. The anomalies handled are point, line and plane touch cases as well as overlaps. These anomalies can cause major problems in any intersection procedure, yet, they are seldom discussed, let alone handled. It turns out that the point based approach is capable of handling these special cases with minor extensions.} }