7 research outputs found
Interactive modelling and simulation using blending techniques
Blending splines are constructions where local geometry is blended together by a blending function to create global geometry. The different basis functions has different properties, which can be suited for different problems. Different basis functions, properties and the implementation of physical properties with a focus towards utilizing parts of blending splines in an isogeometric analysis (IGA) context constitutes the basis for the current study. This paper gives an introduction to a newly started PhD project regarding the use of blending splines in modeling and simulation environments
Blending techniques in Curve and Surface constructions
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Flight Mechanics/Estimation Theory Symposium, 1991
Twenty-six papers and abstracts are presented. A wide range of issues related to orbit attitude prediction, orbit determination, and orbit control are examined including attitude sensor calibration, attitude dynamics, and orbit decay and maneuver strategy. Government, industry, and the academic community participated in the preparation and presentation of these papers
Blendingsteknikker i kurve- og flatekonstruksjoner
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