surface geometry 예문
- There are expressions for this reduction for simple surface geometries.
- Another mechanism is the modification of surface geometry.
- Finally, the abrasive grains become dull as they work which improves the surface geometry.
- The mirror has is made of a Zerodur ceramic and has a hyperbolic surface geometry.
- The lift surface geometry remains unchanged.
- The data were generated on surface geometry and surface height ranges as well as surface motion.
- The real surface geometry is so complicated that a finite number of parameters cannot provide a full description.
- The moisture, surface geometry and the location the food item was dropped on did, however, affect the number of bacteria.
- "' Geometry processing "', or surfaces geometry with a blur kernel formed using the Laplace-Beltrami operator.
- The new goal was to find a new surface geometry that would combine the excellent diffusion characteristics of MLS designs with wider bandwidth.
- The Beijing Institute of Electro-Machining attributes a finer shaping and surface geometry to the combination of the two processes into one.
- A SAW that does not satisfy the excluded volume condition was recently studied to model explicit surface geometry resulting from expansion of a SAW.
- The transparent overlay used in production processing is water; it is cheap, easily applied, readily conforms to most complex surface geometries and is easily removed.
- Passive techniques, on the contrary, involves the application of special surface geometries to promote heat transfer of a fluid ( air ) flowing over a plate.
- The system is based on a new mathematical framework for geometry, function representation ( FRep ), which provides a uniform method to model both surface geometry and internal composition simultaneously.
- As a surface geometry, it can be seen as visually similar to a Catalan solid, the disdyakis dodecahedron, with much taller rhombus-based pyramids joined to each face of a rhombic dodecahedron.
- But the two bubbles approaching each other in the air have a very different surface geometry than does the fine-haired wool carpet so it's difficult to see one answer to the question.
- However, both grid-based and SPH techniques still require the generation of renderable free surface geometry using a polygonization technique such as metaballs and marching cubes, point splatting, or " carpet " visualization.
- This leads to a more object oriented search than previous methods and outperforms other detectors due to non blurring of the images, an ability to ignore slowly changing regions and a broader definition of surface geometry properties.
- A 5-axis cutting head can be used to cut 4-axis parts, where the bottom surface geometries are shifted a certain amount to produce the appropriate angle and the Z-axis remains at one height.