2002 journal article

Adaptive ruled layers approximation of STL models and multiaxis machining applications for rapid prototyping

JOURNAL OF MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS, 21(3), 153–166.

By: B. Koc* & Y. Lee n

author keywords: rapid prototyping; ruled layers; adaptive slicing; five-axis machining; hybrid processes
TL;DR: Using the constructed ruled layers of the STL models, the multiaxis material removal process is integrated with traditional RP processes to achieve better surface accuracy and to reduce the total RP build time. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
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2002 journal article

Non-uniform offsetting and hollowing objects by using biarcs fitting for rapid prototyping processes

COMPUTERS IN INDUSTRY, 47(1), 1–23.

By: B. Koc* & Y. Lee n

author keywords: rapid prototyping; hollowing; non-uniform offsetting; biarcs fitting; contour smoothing
TL;DR: A non-uniform offsetting method and an averaged surface normals method to find the correct offset contours of the stereolithography (STL) models to speed up the part building processes on rapid prototyping (RP) systems. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
11. Sustainable Cities and Communities (OpenAlex)
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2000 journal article

Smoothing STL files by Max-Fit biarc curves for rapid prototyping

RAPID PROTOTYPING JOURNAL, 6(3), 186–203.

By: B. Koc n, Y. Ma & Y. Lee*

author keywords: rapid prototyping; accuracy; stereolithography
TL;DR: The results show that the proposed biarc curve‐fitting technique can significantly improve the accuracy of poorly generated STL files by smoothing the intersection points for rapid prototyping. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
9. Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure (Web of Science; OpenAlex)
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Added: August 6, 2018

1998 journal article

Ellipse-offset approach and inclined zig-zag method for multi-axis roughing of ruled surface pockets

COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN, 30(12), 957–971.

By: Y. Lee n & B. Koc n

author keywords: CAD/CAM; ruled surface machining; 5-axis machining; tool path generation; optimal rough cutting
TL;DR: An inclined zig-zag method is proposed for rough cutting the core material region, and an ellipse-offset method is developed for semi-roughing the residual material regions of ruled surface pockets. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: August 6, 2018

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