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Blending of implicit surfaces with functional splines (English)
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Mechanical parts usually consist of special surfaces. We need to smooth the edges of `sharp' intersections of these surfaces by using the so- called transition surfaces. The process of smoothing sharp intersections is called blending. In this paper a general algorithm is given for blending two implicit surfaces by using plane \(G^ 2\)-functional splines which join the original intersecting surfaces \(G^ 2\)-continuously. In some special cases the equations of the transition surfaces can be determined and the full \(G^ 2\)-continuity is guaranteed.
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implicit surfaces
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transition surfaces
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smoothing
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blending
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algorithm
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