Abstract

In the present paper analytical solutions to suggested geometric models of equidistant curve formation for flat contours represented by second-order curves and areas bounded by them are considered. Geometric models are spatial and based on cyclographic representation. They differ from the known algebraic models and their solutions to the formation task under consideration in that they present capability to acquire a more complete and vivid spatial representation of interconnection and interrelation of all the geometric objects of the model on the stage of computer spatial visualization. Examples confirming the validity of the suggested geometric models of the considered formation task are provided. The models can be applied in automated cutting tool trajectory design for pocket machining on NC units.

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