Geometric modeling kernel
A geometric modeling kernel is a solid modeling software component used in computer-aided design (CAD) packages. Available modelling kernels include:
- ACIS is developed and licensed by Spatial Corporation of Dassault Systèmes.
- SMLib is developed by Solid Modeling Solutions.
- Convergence Geometric Modeler is developed by Dassault Systèmes.
- Parasolid is developed and licensed by Siemens.
- Romulus was a predecessor to Parasolid.
- ShapeManager is developed by Autodesk and was forked from ACIS in 2001.
- Granite is developed by Parametric Technology Corporation.
- C3D Modeler is developed by C3D Labs, part of the ASCON Group.
- CGAL is an opensource Computational Geometry Algorithms Library which has support for boolean operations on Polyhedra; but no sweep, revolve or NURBS.
- Open CASCADE is an opensource modeling kernel.
- sgCore is a freeware proprietary modeling kernel distributed as an SDK.
- K3 kernel is developed by Center GeoS.
- SOLIDS++ is developed by IntegrityWare, Inc.
- APM Engine is developed by RSDC APM.
- KCM is developed and licensed by Kubotek Kosmos
- SvLis Geometric Kernel became opensource and discontinued, for Windows only.
- IRIT modeling environment, for Windows only.
- GTS GNU Triangulated Surface Library, for polygon meshes only and not surfaces.
- Russian Geometric Kernel.
- Geometry Kernel, a multi-platform C++ library with source code accessible for clients, developed and distributed by RDF - Geometry Kernel web site.
- SolveSpace has its own integrated parametric solid geometry kernel with a limited NURBS support.
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