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Research and Application of Progressive Loading Technology for Web Publishing of Complex Mechanical Product

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In order to solve the problem of long model loading time in the process of web publishing for complex mechanical product, a progressive loading technology for 3D model web publishing is proposed. Firstly, the different application modes of 3D model are distinguished; then, the classified mesh data of 3D model is constructed according to the application mode. Finally, the publishing of 3D model is realized on the web side. The verification in the developed prototype software shows that the web publishing of the 3D model is progressively loaded.

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      CSAE '20: Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Computer Science and Application Engineering
      October 2020
      1038 pages
      ISBN:9781450377720
      DOI:10.1145/3424978

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