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Non-regular Connections of Four-Sided Patches and Roundings of Corners

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Modeling of Curves and Surfaces in CAD/CAM

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Usually in design of free-form surfaces, four-sided patches are connected to synthesize required shapes. For this purpose, S nets can be used advantageously because of their simplicity and the ease of shape control with the automatic adjustment of defined continuity along the boundaries of the patches.

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Hosaka, M. (1992). Non-regular Connections of Four-Sided Patches and Roundings of Corners. In: Modeling of Curves and Surfaces in CAD/CAM. Computer Graphics — Systems and Applications. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-76598-8_13

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