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  1. Solid geometry developed by the syllabus method by Eugene Randolph Smith, William H. b. 1863 Metzler, 2010-08-08
  2. Plane and solid geometry: A complete course in the elements of the science by Edward Brooks, 1889
  3. A treatise on solid geometry by Percival Frost, Joseph Wolstenholme, 2010-07-30
  4. Solid Geometry, with Problems and Applications by Nels Johann Lennes, Herbert Ellsworth Slaught, 2010-04-02
  5. Plane and Solid Geometry, by Claude Irwin Palmer, 2009-04-27
  6. An Elementary Treaise On Plane and Solid Geometry. by BENJAMIN PEIRCE A. M., 2010-03-23
  7. Practical, Plane and Solid Geometry, for Elementary Students: Adapted to the Requirements of the Revised South Kensington Syllabus by Joseph Harrison, 2010-03-20
  8. Solid geometry, by Virgil Sampson Mallory, 1954
  9. Solid Geometry Being Books Vii-X Of Plane And Solid Geometry by William Milne, 1899
  10. Plane and Solid Geometry by FLETCHER DURELL., 2010-03-16
  11. Elements of Geometry: Containing the First Six Books of Euclid, with a Supplement On the Quadrature of the Circle, and the Geometry of Solids ; to Which ... Elements of Plane and Spherical Trigonometry by James Ryan, 2010-01-12
  12. Plane and Solid Geometry with Technical Graphics by D. Green, 1985-12
  13. Solid Geometry and Conic Sections: With Appendices On Transversals, and Harmonic Division by James Maurice Wilson, 2010-02-03
  14. New solid geometry, by Webster Wells, 1909

81. Solid Geometry 1. The Branch Of Mathematics That Deals With
solid geometry 1. The branch of mathematics that deals with threedimensionalfigures and surfaces. solid geometry // Mathematics.
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solid geometry Mathematics 1. The branch of mathematics that deals with three-dimensional figures and surfaces. Updated: 2001-03-16 Origin: Omega Database Editor: Omega related datum category score size geometry Mathematics geometrize Mathematics solid Mathematics spherical geometry Mathematics Riemannian geometry Mathematics plane geometry Mathematics sublimate Chemistry precipitate Chemistry frustum Mathematics concretion Pathology Datum rating:

82. Constructive Solid Geometry
Home Course Home Page Up Types of Geometric Models Next Spacesubdivision techniques. Constructive solid geometry. The method
http://www.ece.eps.hw.ac.uk/~dml/cgonline/hyper00/model/csg.html
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Constructive Solid Geometry
The method of Constructive Solid Geometry arose from the observation that many industrial components derive from combinations of various simple geometric shapes such as spheres, cones, cylinders and rectangular solids. In fact the whole design process often started with a simple block which might have simple shapes cut out of it, perhaps other shapes added on etc. in producing the final design. For example consider the simple solid below: This simple component could be produced by gluing two rectangular blocks together and then drilling the hole. Or in CSG terms the the union of two blocks would be taken and then the difference of the resultant solid and a cylinder would be taken. In carrying out these operations the basic primitive objects , the blocks and the cylinder, would have to be scaled to the correct size, possibly oriented and then placed in the correct relative positions to each other before carrying out the logical operations. The Boolean Set Operators used are:
  • union - A + B is the set of points that are in A or B.

83. Constructive Solid Geometry
Constructive solid geometry Constructive solid geometry (CSG) defines solidsas the union, intersection, or difference of more primative solids.
http://www.wes.hpc.mil/news/summaries/csg.htm
Constructive Solid Geometry
Constructive Solid Geometry (CSG) defines solids as the union, intersection, or difference of more primative solids. A union merges solids together, an intersection is the area the solids have in common, and a difference (or subtraction) cuts one shape from another. A CSG database is built starting with one or more very basic solids (generally cones, bricks, spheres, prisms, and cylinders) and is built up using more primatives and the three operators described above. Last update: November 9, 1999

84. CSG - Constructive Solid Geometry - Boolean Algebra With POVRAY - Part I, Englis
CSG Constructive solid geometry. Boolean Algebra with Solids. HereI want to explain some of the fundamental principals of constructing
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CSG - Constructive Solid Geometry
Boolean Algebra with Solids
Here I want to explain some of the fundamental principals of constructing new and more complex solids by combining primitive shapes.For this we use the technique called 'csg', which allows roughtly speaking the same operations with solids which are custom in boolean algebra - and a little bit more than that. In this case a solid is considered as a special set of points in the three dimensional space. On this set of points we can work with boolean set operations.
csg objects: Such operations may be used with all solids and all shapes which have a clear defined "inside" and "outside". The most important of these are: "box", "sphere", "cylinder", "cone", "torus", "prism". A "plane" must be considered specially: the normal vector points to the "outside" of the plane while any points on the other side of this "plane" are defined as "inside". All csg operations may be combined freely.
The csg operations are in detail: union of sets difference intersection complement opening
by cuting off

oder inverse
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85. ENC: Curriculum Resources: Exploring Solid Geometry. Part 2: Volumes And Surface
Full Record Exploring solid geometry. Part 2 Volumes and surface areas of solidfigures. Cost. ISBN. Order . 1 Exploring solid geometry set (Parts 13). 79.95,
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This videotape for grades 8 to 12, part of the VIDMATION series, explores the basic properties of solid geometry, focusing on the calculation of surface areas and volume. The seven part videotape series uses computer animation, live action video, and graphics to explain geometric shapes and principles. These videos are useful for viewing by individual students as well as a whole class, and are also intended for viewing by the teacher as a learning aid.
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86. ENC: Curriculum Resources: Exploring Solid Geometry. Part 2: Volumes And Surface
Brief Record Exploring solid geometry. Part 2 Volumes and surface areas of solidfigures. Cost. ISBN. Order . 1 Exploring solid geometry set (Parts 13). 79.95,
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This videotape for grades 8 to 12, part of the VIDMATION series, explores the basic properties of solid geometry, focusing on the calculation of surface areas and volume. The seven part videotape series uses computer animation, live action video, and graphics to explain geometric shapes and principles. These videos are useful for viewing by individual students as well as a whole class, and are also intended for viewing by the teacher as a learning aid.
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87. Solid Geometry
back to introWe learned about solid geometry. We made figures with three dimensions.(click on image to see full view) class art class art class art.
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We learned about Solid Geometry.
We made figures with three dimensions.
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88. Solid Geometry
Investigations in solid geometry by Ellen Cole Oklahoma PASS Objectives7th Grade Mathematics III. GEOMETRY PLANE B. Describe, draw
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Norman Public Schools Technology Scope and Sequence Scope and Sequence Lessons ISC home NPS home Investigations in Solid Geometry
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A . Construct models, sketch (from different perspectives), and classify solid figures such as rectangular solids, prisms, cones, cylinders, pyramids, and combined forms (e.g., draw a figure that could result from making 1, 2, or 3 cuts in a given solid). Instructional Technology
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II. Follow verbal and computer-given directions using instructional software.
IV. Identify and use computer terms appropriate to grade level. VI. Use the computer as a communication tool (documents, electronic mail, the Internet, telecommunications). (Numbers correlate to the Scope and Sequence matrix.) In this activity students will manipulate shapes on a web site and explore and identify polygons by characteristics. Students will also construct shapes and nets using Microsoft Word draw tools, paper, and various supplies.

89. Real-Time Animation Of Objects Modelled Using Constructive Solid Geometry (Resea
RealTime Animation of Objects Modelled using Constructive solid geometry (1999)(Make Corrections) J. O'Loughlin, C. O'Sullivan Proceedings of the Spring
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J. O'Loughlin, C. O'Sullivan Proceedings of the Spring Conference in Computer Graphics '99
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Abstract: Computer graphics have long been used to help people visualise complex entities such as machine components and assemblies. Systems such as Computer-Aided Design (CAD) applications allow the creation of models and designs for objects by providing interactive tools that can be manipulated by designers. An important facet of interactive design is that it should be possible to see the effects of changes made on models immediately, i.e. in real-time. In this paper we are interested in applications... (Update)
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90. Constructive Solid Geometry Using Algorithmic Skeletons (ResearchIndex)
This paper presents a study in the use of parallel algorithmic skeletons to programapplications of constructive solid geometry CSG. Constructive solid geometry
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J R Davy, H. Deldari, P M Dew Eurographics Workshop on Programming Paradigms in Graphics
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Abstract: This paper presents a study in the use of parallel algorithmic skeletons to program applications of constructive solid geometry (CSG). (Update) Similar documents (at the sentence level): A Polymorphic Library for Constructive Solid Geometry - Davy, Dew (1994) (Correct) Active bibliography (related documents): More All Parallel CSG, Skeletons and Performance Modelling - Deldari, Davy, Dew (1996) (Correct) ... (Correct) Similar documents based on text: More All The Performance of Parallel Algorithmic Skeletons - Deldarie, Davy, Dew (1995) (Correct) ... (Correct) BibTeX entry: (Update) Citations (may not include all citations): Parallel Algorithms for Shared Memory Machines (context) - Karp, Ramachandran - 1990

91. Constructive Solid Geometry (CSG)
First Previous Next Last Index Home Text. Slide 29 of 33.
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92. Converting STL Files To Solid Geometry - Open 3D Forum
Message Converting STL files to solid geometry. Is there a way to convert anSTL to solid geometry in either Pro/E or SolidWorks? Follow Up Messages
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93. Re: Converting STL Files To Solid Geometry - Open 3D Forum
Message Re Converting STL files to solid geometry. In Reply to Converting STLfiles to solid geometry posted by L Jones on December 10, 2001 at 091727
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Posted by Tomasz Kawa on January 17, 2002 at 10:25:20: In Reply to: Converting STL files to solid geometry posted by L Jones on December 10, 2001 at 09:17:27: 'Converting STL files to solid geometry'
From what I understand you have an STL file and no sotware to read it, right? I don't know about Pro/E ( I don't think so), but Solid Works can't do it. I work on Catia v5 and it can't do it either. (Catia and SolidWorks have only export capability - no import).
The only program which is capable of importing and exporting an STL file to either IGES, SAT, Parasolid or STEP is ( unbelievable) Cadkey (latest versions, if I remember correctly it's Cadkey19).
Don't expect miracles. If you have a high resolution, large and complex STL data it will translate with errors or it will not translate at all. But at least you can get a surface file and make correction in Pro/E or in other software.
One more thing. Never believe in the output data. Always check the feature sizes. Meny often it converts with errors. Cadkey is famous because of it.

94. I Constructive Solid Geometry /i
Constructive solid geometry. To implement Constructive solid geometry(CSG), I added two new object types to Gn. These objects were
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The source for CSG calculations can be found in the file intersect.c , in the functions CSGdifference and CSGintersection awscreen@noether.math.uwaterloo.ca
Wed Aug 2 20:30:34 EDT 1995

95. Practical Plane & Solid Geometry Models
Practical Plane solid geometry Models. White Sectional Models withsectioned surfaces painted red. Average height 25cm ( 10 in).
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White Sectional Models with sectioned surfaces painted red. Average height 25cm ( 10 in). The following models are available:
  • P1121 Cone with 4 sections
  • P1122 Frustum of Cone
  • P1123 Hexagonal Prism, with oblique section
  • P1124 Hexagonal Pyramid, with oblique section
  • P1125 Pentagonal Prism, with oblique section
  • P1126 Pentagonal Pyramid, with oblique section
  • P1127 Triangular Prism, with oblique section
  • P1128 Triangular Pyramid, with oblique section
  • P1129 Square Pyramid, with oblique section
  • P1130 Cylinder, with oblique section
  • P1131 Square Prism, with section, to illustrate a fundamental proposition in hand railing
  • P1132 *Tetrahedron
  • P1133 *Cube
  • P1134 *Octahedron, not in section
  • P1135 *Dodecahedron
  • P1136 *Icosahedron
  • P1137 Sphere
  • P1140 Complete set of 17 models
* These regular bodies are of such a size as may be enveloped by as a P1137 Sphere. The six models thus form a comparative set. Their average height is 20cm (8 in). Press [More Info] for (247KB) datasheet.
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96. Constructive Solid Geometry From FOLDOC
CSG . constructive solid geometry. graphics (CSG) A method for describing thegeometry of complex scenes by applying set operations to primitive objects.
http://csai03.is.noda.sut.ac.jp/foldoc/foldoc.cgi?CSG

97. OneCNC Hybrid CAD/CAM
creates machine ready NC code directly from a solid model, surface model or wireframe geometry creating clearance planes, rapid approaches, calculating feeds and speeds, and estimating machine time.
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98. TrueGrid® - Quality Hexahedral Mesh Generation
An Interactive 3D hexahedral mesh generation system for Finite Element and Finite Difference simulation codes. Imports CAD and solid model geometry and exports to the most popular simulation codes. Suited for structures, fluids, biomechanics, heat transfer, and electrodynamics analysis.
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True Grid is a Registered Trademark of XYZ Scientific Applications, Inc.
High Quality Hexahedral Grid and Mesh Generation for Fluids and Structures
True Grid is a general purpose mesh generation program with sophisticated relaxation and parameterization capabilities. It has been optimized to produce high quality, structured, multi-block hex meshes or grids and serves as a preprocessor to over 30 of today's most popular analysis codes. If you would like to try before you buy, Call or e-mail for a free, fully functional, trial of True Grid Version 2.1 with full technical support.
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99. AutoGeometer
Provides users with commonly used tools for plane, solid, and analytic geometry.
http://www.techosoft.com/

100. Icosahedron From MathWorld
A plane perpendicular to a axis of an icosahedron cuts the solid in a regular Coxeter,H. S. M. Introduction to geometry, 2nd ed. New York Wiley, 1969.
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