Quizzed article | REF: H3750 V3

CAD : Geometrical modelling

Author: Yvon GARDAN

Publication date: July 10, 2020, Review date: January 13, 2021 | Lire en français

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    5. Curve and surface models

    5.1 Basic models

    The two most common types of models in CAD systems are :

    • Bézier curves and surfaces ;

    • B-spline curves and surfaces.

    They can be declined in non-rational or rational form.

    These models have properties that can be deduced from the mathematical model used. For example, you won't choose a B-spline or Bézier approach at random, depending on the type of application (although many parameters can be used to vary the influence of the control in both cases).

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