Abstract
Feature modelling is now the predominant way of modelling products. Feature
visualization is an important aspect here that can still be considerably
improved. In this paper, an integrated way of visualizing feature models is
presented, using new techniques for both the geometry and the structure of
models. For the geometry of feature models, techniques are presented to
visualize a selected subset of form features in a way that clearly distinguishes
them from the rest of the model, as well as functional information such as
closure faces of subtractive form features.
For the structure of features models, techniques are presented to visualize
several types of graphs. The different visualization techniques are used in an
integrated way. Implementation of some of the techniques requires a nonmanifold
representation of the geometry of the feature model. This representation, and
some other implementation aspects, are briefly described. Throughout the paper,
numerous examples of images of feature models are given which show that the new
visualization techniques can indeed improve the effectiveness of feature
modelling.
Reprinted from Computer Graphics Forum,
Vol. 21, Willem F. Bronsvoort, Rafael Bidarra and Alex Noort, Feature model
visualization, pp. 661-673. © 2002, with permission from Eurographics
Association.
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Bronsvoort WF, Bidarra R, and Noort A (2002), Feature
model visualization. Computer Graphics Forum, vol. 29, no. 4, pp.
661-673.