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NSF Awards Raindrop Geomagic Phase II Grant for Digital Shape Sampling & Processing (DSSP); Surface Modeling Technologies That Combine Automation and Quality Show Potential for Redefining Current Product Development Processes.


RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK Research Triangle Park, research, business, medical, and educational complex situated in central North Carolina. It has an area of 6,900 acres (2,795 hectares) and is 8 × 2 mi (13 × 3 km) in size. Named for the triangle formed by Duke Univ. , N.C. -- The National Science Foundation (NSF NSF - National Science Foundation ) has awarded Raindrop Geomagic a Phase II research grant for digital shape sampling and processing (DSSP DSSP Deep Submergence Systems Project (NAVSEA)
DSSP Distributed Site State Protocol (Alteon)
DSSP Direction de la Solidarité et de la Santé Publique (French) 
) technology that promises to have a profound impact on product development.

Under Phase I of the NSF grant, Raindrop Geomagic used Morse Theory
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 research to create a structured representation of a computer model by distinguishing between flat and highly curved feature surfaces. Expanded research in Phase II will include work to automatically construct a natural structure of the resulting CAD model, identify different surface attributes and fillet fillet /fil·let/ (fil´et)
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 types, and provide a more efficient and automated process for creating surfaces with high accuracy and smoothness.

The proposed technology will enable users to easily create accurate representations of scanned physical parts. This will provide an efficient closed-loop between physical parts and their digital representations at any phase of a product life cycle. Commercial applications for this technology include design and analysis of complex shapes such as turbine turbine, rotary engine that uses a continuous stream of fluid (gas or liquid) to turn a shaft that can drive machinery.

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 blades, transmission housings, and engine blocks; creating digital inventory of legacy parts; historical preservation; mass customization; and biometric shape reconstruction.

"The ability to automatically produce highly accurate surface models from scans of physical objects is a key component in DSSP," says Dr. Michael Facello, principal investigator Noun 1. principal investigator - the scientist in charge of an experiment or research project
PI

scientist - a person with advanced knowledge of one or more sciences
 for Raindrop Geomagic's research. "Our surfacing research has the potential to reduce tooling design cycles from months to days, improve quality through better analysis, and enable product customization on a mass scale."

About Raindrop Geomagic - the DSSP leader

Raindrop Geomagic (www.geomagic.com) simplifies digital shape sampling and processing (DSSP), enabling customers to accelerate their design-build cycles and ensure quality at every step. More than 3,000 professionals in industries such as automotive, aerospace, medical devices and consumer products use Geomagic software. They benefit from unprecedented time savings, fast learning curves, increased productivity, and high levels of user satisfaction. Raindrop Geomagic has headquarters in Research Triangle Park, N.C., subsidiaries in Europe and Asia, and distributors worldwide.
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