2018
DOI: 10.14419/ijet.v7i2.15.11219
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Filling Simple Holes of Triangular Mesh by using Enhanced Advancing Front Mesh (EAFM) method

Abstract: Triangular meshes are extensively used to represent 3D models. Some surfaces cannot be digitised due to various reasons such as inadequacy of the scanner, and this generally occurs for glossy, hollow surfaces and dark-coloured surfaces. This cause triangular meshes to contain holes and it becomes difficult for numerous successive operations such as model prototyping, model rebuilding, and finite element analysis. Hence, it is necessary to fill these holes in a practical manner. In this paper, the Enhanced Adva… Show more

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“…In Farin [4] stated that the concept of geometric continuity is not restricted to curves compared to the parametric continuity. This šŗ 1 conditions is more relaxed because the requirement is not as strict as š¶ 1 conditions to construct the surface.…”
Section: New Cubic Timmer Triangular Patchesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Farin [4] stated that the concept of geometric continuity is not restricted to curves compared to the parametric continuity. This šŗ 1 conditions is more relaxed because the requirement is not as strict as š¶ 1 conditions to construct the surface.…”
Section: New Cubic Timmer Triangular Patchesmentioning
confidence: 99%