CONVENTIONAL INTERSECTION OF GEOMETRIC SOLIDS IN AUTOCAD
Journal Title: Journal of Industrial Design and Engineering Graphics - Year 2015, Vol 10, Issue 2
Abstract
The conventional intersection presented to the students at the Descriptive Geometry lecture, consists in the determination of the intersection points between lines and planes. The lines are the edges or the generatrixes of a solid and the planes are the faces of the other solid. For solving the problem there are used auxiliary planes that contain edges of solids. In the paper it is presented a working method for determining the intersection by using the same method as the one used at AutoCAD computer code.
Authors and Affiliations
BELEA Gheorghe
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