Browsing Mechanical Engineering (ME) by Advisor "Gurumoorthy, B"
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Construction of 3D CAD Models From 2D Orthographic Views
(2011-01-19)This thesis addresses the problem of constructing 3D CAD models from 2D engineering drawings of the object. Procedures for each step in the popular bottom-up approach are described. In each of the steps in this approach, ... -
Geometric Reasoning with Mesh-based Shape Representation in Product Development
(2017-10-09)Triangle meshes have become an increasingly popular shape representation. Given the ease of standardization it allows and the proliferation of devices (scanners, range images ) that capture and output shape information as ... -
Heterogeneous Object Modelling : Representation, Construction and Process Planning
(2018-06-26)Heterogeneous Objects are engineered with multiple materials to achieve multiple functionalities like high hardness, high toughness and low structural weight. Heterogeneous objects are increasingly used to achieve multiple ... -
Inverse Material Design using Deep Convolutional Neural Networks and Ontology
Materials design is the process of tailoring materials with specific properties and performance characteristics to meet the particular needs of an application. It involves going back on the process-structure-property (PSP) ... -
Recognition And Suppression Of Blends In A Tessellated Solid Model
(2007-12-29)Blend recognition and suppression from a tessellated model is important in applications such as model simplification in analysis and collaborative design where tessellated models are being used. This could also be used to ... -
Robust Registration of Measured Point Set for Computer-Aided Inspection
(2018-03-22)This thesis addresses the problem of registering one point set with respect to another. This problem arises in the context of the use of CMM/Scanners to inspect objects especially with freeform surfaces. The tolerance ... -
Specification and Verification of Tolerances for Parts with Free-Form Surfaces
(2017-11-27)The need for increased product variety and improved aesthetics require the manufacturing enterprise to reduce time to market and to increase use of free-form surfaces in the form of the product. These changes lead to ...