Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
414372 Computational Geometry 2010 19 Pages PDF
Abstract

The article is devoted to mathematical models and practical algorithms for solving the cutting and packing (C&P) problem. We review and further enhance the main tool of our studies – phi-functions. Those are constructed here for 2D and 3D objects (unlike other standard tools, such as No-Fit Polygons, which are restricted to the 2D geometry). We also demonstrate that in many realistic cases the phi-functions can be described by quite simple formulas without radicals and other complications. Lastly, a general solution strategy using the phi-functions is outlined and illustrated by several 2D and 3D examples.

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