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Title: A geo+physical methodology to define quasi-developable surfaces based on material properties
Other Titles: Kitakyushu International Conference Center Kitakyushu, Japan
Authors: Pérez-Arribas,Francisco
Díaz Ojeda, Héctor R. 
UNESCO Clasification: 3312 Tecnología de materiales
Issue Date: 2025
Project: PID2022-140481OB-I00
Conference: The 21st International Conference on Geometry and Graphics
Abstract: This paper presents a methodology for the definition of a quasi-developable surface that interpolates two 3D B-spline curves. Working with boundary curves is a frequently used technique in engineering design applications, when some curves describe the aimed shape and properties of the object and quasi-developable strips that contain the curves can define the object surface. This surface can be later constructed with sheet materials such as steel, aluminum, or plywood. Due to the complexity of exact developability conditions, some procedures found in the scientific literature are hard to use in engineering applications which demand practical methodologies that could work in standard CAD software products. In practical construction, exact developable surfaces are usually difficult to obtain and a certain degree of developability error is used because of material plasticity. This is the reason why quasi-developable surfaces are attracting more and more attention in published works. The physical material used for manufacturing was included into the methodology and the mentioned developability error was quantified as a limit warp angle dependent upon the sheet material and plate thickness and dimensions. This paper includes a novel technique which solves certain areas of a quasi-developable surface that could be locally non developable, with the use of particle swarm optimization (PSO). So, a practical developable surface that contains two B-splines can be created without altering the shape of the boundaries.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/134857
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-71013-1_1
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