1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0010-4485(99)00033-0
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Region-based adaptive slicing

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“…Interestingly a similar approach was used on the object interior by [SHB97]: Since the inside is never visible, it can be sliced using a larger thickness than the exterior. This idea can be combined with the aforementioned techniques, for instance performing local adaptive slicing only on the exterior shell while the interior uses the maximal thickness [MKD99].…”
Section: Uniform and Adaptive Slicingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly a similar approach was used on the object interior by [SHB97]: Since the inside is never visible, it can be sliced using a larger thickness than the exterior. This idea can be combined with the aforementioned techniques, for instance performing local adaptive slicing only on the exterior shell while the interior uses the maximal thickness [MKD99].…”
Section: Uniform and Adaptive Slicingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By elimination of the most slices that do not effectively enhance the quality of the part surface, they could save 17-37 % time over conventional adaptive slicing technique. Mani et al [10] focused on the region based slicing. The proposed slicing procedure yielded better results for manufacturing large complex parts which have higher surface accuracy requirements at few critical surfaces.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…9 gives some rendered results from different volumetric dataset of heterogeneous object, from which we can see that the images reveal the realistic appearance of 3D object and the transparency by proper rendering parameters. One of the prerequisites of rapid prototyping manufacturing is slicing the geometry model into 2D contours such that the path planning can be generated (Adams (2004), Mani (1999), Tata (1998)). The geometric slicing algorithm was extensively studied in RP community in the past decades.…”
Section: Heterogeneous Object Visualizationmentioning
confidence: 99%