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On some geometric optimization problems in layered manufacturing
Authors:Jayanth Majhi   Ravi Janardan   Michiel Smid  Prosenjit Gupta
Affiliation:

a Mentor Graphics Corporation, 8005 S.W. Boeckman Road, Wilsonville, OR97070, USA

b Department of Computer Science andEngineering, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN55455, USA

c Department of Computer Science, University of Magdeburg, D-39106 Magdeburg, Germany

d Delsoft (India) Pvt. Ltd., Delsoft India

Abstract:Efficient geometric algorithms are given for optimization problems arising in layered manufacturing, where a 3D object is built by slicing its CAD model into layers and manufacturing the layers successively. The problems considered include minimizing the stair-step error on the surfaces of the manufactured object under various formulations, minimizing the volume of the so-called support structures used, and minimizing the contact area between the supports and the manufactured object—all of which are factors that affect the speed and accuracy of the process. The stair-step minimization algorithm is valid for any polyhedron, while the support minimization algorithms are applicable only to convex polyhedra. The techniques used to obtain these results include construction and searching of certain arrangements on the sphere, 3D convex hulls, halfplane range searching, and constrained optimization.
Keywords:Layered manufacturing   Computational geometry   Optimization
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