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A geometric construction for ensuring C1 continuity of adjacent Bézier patches

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Archívum: PP Architecture
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Cím:
A geometric construction for ensuring C1 continuity of adjacent Bézier patches
Létrehozó:
Csabay, Bálint
Kiadó:
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Dátum:
2007-01-01
Téma:
Bézier surfaces; Bézier patches; freeform surfaces
Tartalmi leírás:
It is in many cases practical to compose a continuous surface out of some low-degree Bézier surface patches having C1 (first-order parametric) continuity between the adjacent patches. The paper presents a relatively simple geometric construction of the position of the control points in the neighbourhood of the common boundary curve to ensure the required @mathrm C^1 continuity. The construction is based on the well-known criteria of the continuous joints of the Bézier surface patches and on a straightforward geometric similarity.
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application/pdf
Azonosító:
10.3311/pp.ar.2007-1.01
Forrás:
Periodica Polytechnica Architecture; Vol. 38, No. 1 (2007); 5-9
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