Intersections of triangulated surfaces?
Michael Aftosmis
aftosmis at nas.nasa.gov
Mon Oct 25 16:00:48 PDT 1999
Steve,
take a look at
http://george.arc.nasa.gov/~aftosmis/cart3d/#intersect
See if its close to what you want. If the inputs are
simplicial polyhedra, I think that "intersect" will do
what you want. You can get this package from NASA Ames.
The algorithm is written up in:
http://george.arc.nasa.gov/~aftosmis/publications/publications.html
(click "AIAA 97-0196")
or in more detail at:
http://george.arc.nasa.gov/~aftosmis/vki/vki97.html
Take a look at
http://george.arc.nasa.gov/~aftosmis/cart3d/recentInfo.html
to see about getting a copy of the software.
-Michael
Steve Zoraster wrote:
>
> I am looking for papers or algorithms which provide
> efficient solutions to the problem of cutting one
> triangulated surface model by another triangulated
> surface model. The desired output would be the two
> separated sections of the original surface,
> re-triangulated along the cut line....
>
> Thanks. Responses I get through direct e-mail will
> be posted back to this list.
>
> Steven Zoraster
> szz at zycor.lgc.com
> www.lgc.com
> www.szoraster.com
>
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