2013
DOI: 10.11591/telkomnika.v11i5.2479
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Cavity Vertex Regeneration through Optimal Energy Model for Restoration of Worn Parts

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“…Hence, damage detection and identification have to be carried out solely based on the damaged model. Li et al [63] have presented a method of Another method of detecting the damage boundary without using a nominal model is by thresholding the facet angle between two adjacent facets as presented by Gao et al [64]. Facet angle is defined as the angle between the normal vectors of two adjacent facets.…”
Section: Damage Detection Without Nominal Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, damage detection and identification have to be carried out solely based on the damaged model. Li et al [63] have presented a method of Another method of detecting the damage boundary without using a nominal model is by thresholding the facet angle between two adjacent facets as presented by Gao et al [64]. Facet angle is defined as the angle between the normal vectors of two adjacent facets.…”
Section: Damage Detection Without Nominal Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%