Citation:
Helen L. Lockett and Marin D. Guenov, Graph-based feature recognition for
injection moulding based on a mid-surface approach, Computer-Aided Design,
Volume 37, Issue 2, February 2005, Pages 251-262.
Abstract:
This paper presents a novel CAD feature recognition approach for thin-walled
injection moulded and cast parts in which moulding features are recognised from
a mid-surface abstraction of the part geometry. The motivation for the research
has been to develop techniques to help designers of moulded parts to incorporate
manufacturing considerations into their designs early in the design process. The
main contribution of the research has been the development of an attributed mid-
surface adjacency graph to represent the mid-surface topology and geometry, and
a feature recognition methodology for moulding features. The conclusion of the
research is that the mid-surface representation provides a better basis for
feature recognition for moulded parts than a B-REP solid model. A demonstrator
that is able to identify ribs, buttresses, bosses, holes and wall junctions has
been developed using C++, with data exchange to the CAD system implemented using
ISO 10303 STEP. The demonstrator uses a commercial algorithm (I-DEAS) to create
the mid-surface representation, but the feature recognition approach is generic
and could be applied to any mid-surface abstraction. The software has been
tested on a range of simple moulded parts and found to give good results.