Three-Dimensional Kernel Development for Injection Mould Design |
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Authors: | T.L. Neo K.S. Lee |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Mechanical and Production Engineering, National University of Singapore, Singapore, SG |
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Abstract: | Today, many software "plug-ins" have been developed on high-level 3D modelling platforms to facilitate processes such as FEM analysis, CAM, injection mould design, simulation and visualisation. Such an arrangement is advantageous in many ways. However, it is not without shortcomings. Ideally, these "plug-ins" could also be developed using low-level 3D kernels for higher flexibility and better portability. This paper examines the various issues and methodologies related to the development of such 3D-based applications. The emphasis is placed on the software aspect. First, a methodology for the development of 3D-based applications is proposed. The idea is then implemented by developing an injection mould design application using a low-level 3D kernel called Parasolid. Based on design concepts used in an established mould design application, IMOLD, the development of a mould base design module is illustrated. An object-oriented programming language has been chosen for the development of the software on a Windows NT platform. |
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Keywords: | :3D kernel Computer-aided design (CAD) Injection mould design Parasolid |
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