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Conference Paper: Generating and flattening developable surfaces

TitleGenerating and flattening developable surfaces
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Issue Date1994
Citation
The 1994 ASME International Conference on Advances in Design Automation, Minneapolis, MN., 11-14 September 1994. In Proceedings of the 1994 ASME Design Technical Conferences, 1994, v. 69 pt. 1, p. 359-366 How to Cite?
AbstractIn this paper, methods for generating and flattening developable surfaces by means of two given directrix curves have been investigated. By finding the two end points of every generatrix, a developable surface may be formed. Such a developable surface may be flattened by rotating part of the surface about a generatrix. A new approach based on the principle of geodesic curve length preservation for flattening developable surfaces is also introduced. In this technique, an algorithm for evaluating the geodesic curvature of a point of a curve that lies on a surface is utilized.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/100757
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dc.description.abstractIn this paper, methods for generating and flattening developable surfaces by means of two given directrix curves have been investigated. By finding the two end points of every generatrix, a developable surface may be formed. Such a developable surface may be flattened by rotating part of the surface about a generatrix. A new approach based on the principle of geodesic curve length preservation for flattening developable surfaces is also introduced. In this technique, an algorithm for evaluating the geodesic curvature of a point of a curve that lies on a surface is utilized.-
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