2016
DOI: 10.1007/s00170-016-9763-1
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The Monge theorem and its application in engineering practice

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“…MT implies that the projections arising from three separated objects (i.e., two- or three-dimensional circles) give rise to a line that is external to the three objects. MT has been operationally used to calculate the correct camera position for the wearing examination of the cutting edge of the hob, by calculating the inner points of the Monge cuboid and their parallel shifting (defined by the bijective Monge projections) bordered by a surface [ 123 ]. Further, MT is still valid even if the plane is equipped with non-Euclidean metrics [ 124 ].…”
Section: Mathematics and Visual Perceptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MT implies that the projections arising from three separated objects (i.e., two- or three-dimensional circles) give rise to a line that is external to the three objects. MT has been operationally used to calculate the correct camera position for the wearing examination of the cutting edge of the hob, by calculating the inner points of the Monge cuboid and their parallel shifting (defined by the bijective Monge projections) bordered by a surface [ 123 ]. Further, MT is still valid even if the plane is equipped with non-Euclidean metrics [ 124 ].…”
Section: Mathematics and Visual Perceptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to their excessive extent, we consider the justifying calculus can be omitted here. The value of the tilt angle α k with respect to (8), becomes (9)…”
Section: The Geometric Model Of the Relieving Operationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Monge's theorem (Fig. 5) states that for any three circles in a plane, none of which is completely inside one of the others, the intersection points of each of the three pairs of external tangent lines are collinear [26].…”
Section: Monge's Theoremmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each such pair has a unique intersection point in the extended Euclidean plane. Monge's theorem states that the three such points given by each circle are always in a straight line [26]. Monge's theorem can be proved by using Desargues' theorem and Menelaus' theorem [37].…”
Section: Monge's Theoremmentioning
confidence: 99%
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