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Interpretation of 3-view engineering drawings as central quadric surface mechanical parts
Previous work on the reconstruction of planar-faced objects from 3-view engineering drawings is extended, to include objects having central quadric surfaces with conic-section boundary edges. Multiple solutions are available from the algorithm and pathological situations arising from back-projection are eliminated. The algorithm accepts a wider variety of curved surface objects and imposes fewer restrictions on acceptable input drawings than previous methods.