Abstract

ABSTRACTCurrent research on 3D model similarity mainly concentrates on shape feature extraction, as well as the measurement with respect to individual objects. However, a quintessential Process Plant Model (PPM) consists of thousands of geometric solids, such as reaction vessels, pipelines and supports. These solids are interconnected following specific engineering rules. When measuring PPM similarity, geometric features as well as engineering attributes should both be taken into account. Therefore, existing shape based methods are inapplicable. As topological relationships are the core of PPM, this paper applies graph similarity into PPM and presents a new similarity measurement based on Topological Relationship Distribution (TRD) feature. First, a Relation Tree (RT) model for extracting TRD is proposed. The RT model attains and stores a PPM's relationship statistics by traversing all attributes and topological relationships of components. Second, as to achieve the comparable feature vector, standardizat...

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