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- Dexel abstract "The term Dexel has two common uses:Dexel ("depth pixel") is a concept used for a discretized representation of functions defined on surfaces used in geometrical modeling and physical simulation, sometimes also referred to as multilevel Z-map. Dexel is a nodal value of a scalar or vector field on a meshed surface. Dexels are used in simulation of manufacturing processes (such as turning, milling or rapid prototyping), when workpiece surfaces are subject to modifications. It is practical to express the surface evolution by dexels especially when the surface evolution scale is very different from the structural finite element 3D model discretization step (e.g. in machining the depth of cut variation is often several orders of magnitude smaller (1–10 µm) than the FE model mesh step (1 mm)).Dexel ("detector element") is the analog of a pixel ("picture element") but native to a detector rather than a visible picture. That is, it describes the elements in a detector, which may be processed, combined, resampled, or otherwise mangled, before creating a picture. As such, there may not be a one-to-one correspondence between the pixels in an image, and the dexels used to create that image. For example, cameras labeled as "10-megapixel" can be used to create a 640x480 picture. Using dexel terminology, the camera actually uses 10 million dexels to create a picture with 640x480 pixels.".
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- Dexel wikiPageRevisionID "639283242".
- Dexel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Computer-aided_manufacturing.
- Dexel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mechanical_engineering.
- Dexel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Simulation.
- Dexel wikiPageWikiLink Finite_element.
- Dexel wikiPageWikiLink Finite_element_method.
- Dexel wikiPageWikiLink Manufacturing.
- Dexel wikiPageWikiLink Milling_(machining).
- Dexel wikiPageWikiLink Milling_machine.
- Dexel wikiPageWikiLink Pixel.
- Dexel wikiPageWikiLink Rapid_prototyping.
- Dexel wikiPageWikiLink Scalar_(mathematics).
- Dexel wikiPageWikiLink Simulation.
- Dexel wikiPageWikiLink Turning.
- Dexel wikiPageWikiLink Vector_field.
- Dexel wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dexel".
- Dexel hasPhotoCollection Dexel.
- Dexel wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Incoherent.
- Dexel wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Dexel subject Category:Computer-aided_manufacturing.
- Dexel subject Category:Mechanical_engineering.
- Dexel subject Category:Simulation.
- Dexel hypernym Concept.
- Dexel type Discipline.
- Dexel comment "The term Dexel has two common uses:Dexel ("depth pixel") is a concept used for a discretized representation of functions defined on surfaces used in geometrical modeling and physical simulation, sometimes also referred to as multilevel Z-map. Dexel is a nodal value of a scalar or vector field on a meshed surface. Dexels are used in simulation of manufacturing processes (such as turning, milling or rapid prototyping), when workpiece surfaces are subject to modifications.".
- Dexel label "Dexel".
- Dexel sameAs Dexel.
- Dexel sameAs m.0gyt_jk.
- Dexel sameAs Q3025597.
- Dexel sameAs Q3025597.
- Dexel wasDerivedFrom Dexel?oldid=639283242.
- Dexel isPrimaryTopicOf Dexel.