Solving 3D Geometric Constraints for Assembly Modelling |
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Authors: | J. Kim K. Kim K. Choi J.Y. Lee |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Pohang, KR;(2) Production Engineering Research Center, LG Electronics, Pyungtaek 451-860 South Korea, KR;(3) Computer Software Technology Lab, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, Taejon 305-333 South Korea, KR |
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Abstract: | A geometric constraint solving method is presented that takes well-constrained mating conditions between a base and a mating component and directly transforms them into a 4 × 4 matrix that determines the relative orientation and location of the mating component with respect to the base component. In the proposed procedure, the 4 × 4 transformation matrix is determined by directly computing a rotation matrix TR and a translation matrix TL that define the relative orientation and location of the mating component, respectively. Thus, first, the rotation matrix is computed by solving a set of linear constraint equations associated with the orientation of two mating components. After repositioning the mating component by applying the rotation matrix TR, the translation matrix is calculated by solving a set of linear constraint equations associated with location. This new method is computationally very effective, since the transformation matrix for relative orientation and location of the mating component is algebraically derived directly from the linear equations associated with the mating conditions. |
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Keywords: | :Assembly modelling Constraints solving Geometric constraints Mating conditions |
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