Virtual DesignWorks—designing 3D CAD models via haptic interaction |
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Authors: | X Liu [Author Vitae] G Dodds [Author Vitae] |
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Affiliation: | a Virtual Engineering Centre, NITC, Queen's University of Belfast, Cloreen Park, Malone Road, Belfast BT9 5HN, UK b School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Queen's University of Belfast, Ashby Building, Stranmillis Road, Belfast BT9 5AH, UK c School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, Queen's University of Belfast, Ashby Building, Stranmillis Road, Belfast BT9 5AH, UK |
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Abstract: | Haptic devices (force feedback interfaces) show great promise for use in the design of CAD models. However, current haptic systems are used primarily to verify rather than to interact with CAD systems to design a model.The paper discusses a haptic-based CAD system—Virtual DesignWorks. It is the world's first haptic application for the design of CAD models based on component technology (COM+). With haptic devices, the system allows engineers, in virtual space, to directly touch a native B-Rep CAD model, and deform it by pushing, pulling and dragging its surfaces in a natural three-dimensional environment. Virtual DesignWorks adopts the novel COM-based haptic model, which demonstrates significant advantages compared to the traditional haptic models. Force feedback gives designers the greatest flexibility for the design of complex surfaces, and haptics has the potential to become a critical interface for design applications. |
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Keywords: | Touch interaction Computer-aided design Virtual reality in design Component technology COM+ Haptic models |
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