Interface-Based Search and Automatic Reassembly of CAD Models for Database Expansion and Model Reuse
Article dans une revue avec comité de lecture
Date
2024-02Journal
Computer-Aided DesignAbstract
This paper introduces a new framework for reassembling CAD models of mechanical parts. The generated
CAD assemblies are well-constrained, with collision-free parts, and they are ready-to-use for downstream
applications. First, input dead CAD models candidate for the reassembly are sorted following a part-by-part
interface-based identification algorithm that is capable of characterizing each part according to the assembly
slots and interfaces it offers. The slots are then hashed, and the resulting keys are used for fast search of
parts in the database. Thus, the parts that can be assembled are quickly identified, and their assembly can
be considered according to various scenarios. To support the reassembly steps and satisfy the constraints
associated with the specified interfaces, a collision-free kinematic constraint solver is also proposed. During
the reassembly steps, the geometry of the slots can also be automatically modified to adjust their dimensions,
in order to ensure a perfect fit and to avoid interference at the level of the interfaces. The resulting database
can also be further expanded while modifying the relative positions/orientations of the assembled parts. The
approach is illustrated on several test cases covering different exploitation scenarios, ranging from simple
model reuse to database expansion for machine learning-based applications. Such an automatic reassembly
process is particularly innovative, and it clearly paves the way for smart assembly procedures.
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