3D Model Based Process in Automotive Industry
The three dimensional design of modern auto vehicle through advanced virtual engineering methods is used from early development processes. From over 10 years automotive manufacturers’ have used 3D-CAD software packages following conventional development strategies of the product. These tools offer t...
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description | The three dimensional design of modern auto vehicle through advanced virtual engineering methods is used from early development processes. From over 10 years automotive manufacturers’ have used 3D-CAD software packages following conventional development strategies of the product. These tools offer the possibility to design components through digital mock-up processes reducing time and errors in production. In this paper we evaluate the evolution of 3D-CAD based development processes based on geometry generation, conceptual design and simulations tools. The DMU method allows importing the 2D sketch in 3D software then creates a virtual model which can be optimized and analyzed. |
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