Modeling and problem solving techniques for engineers

"Today, the majority of engineers in many varied fields must utilize CAD/CAM systems in their work, but due to the increasing number and sophistication of programs and methods available, no one engineer can possibly be an expert in all of them. This book will help, by offering a detailed and co...

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adam_text IMAGE 1 MODELING AND PROBLEM SOLVING TECHNIQUES FOR ENGINEERS BY LAESZIOE HORVATH AND IMRE J. RUDAS AMSTERDAM BOSTON HEIDELBERG LONDON NEW YORK OXFORD PARIS SAN DIEGO SAN FRANCISCO SINGAPORE SYDNEY TOKYO IMAGE 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS PREFACE IX INTRODUCTION XV CHAPTER 1 THE MAGIC WORLD OF VIRTUAL ENGINEERING 1.1 THE VIRTUAL WORLD FOR VIRTUAL ENGINEERING 2 1.2 LET US GO INTO VIRTUAL 8 1.3 A GREAT CHANGE IN ENGINEERING ACTIVITIES 13 1.4 THE MODEL SPACE 19 CHAPTER 2 ACTIVITIES IN VIRTUAL ENGINEERING 2.1 COMPUTER REPRESENTATIONS FOR SHAPE-CENTERED ENGINEERING 24 2.2 MODELS OF MECHANICAL UNITS 29 2.3 INTEGRATED MODELING 42 2.4 ENTITIES 46 2.5 OPEN ARCHITECTURE MODELING SYSTEMS 52 V IMAGE 3 VI TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 3 COMPUTER REPRESENTATIONS OF SHAPES 3.1 GEOMETRIE MODELING IN A NUTSHELL 58 3.2 REPRESENTATION OF GEOMETRY 82 CHAPTER 4 REPRESENTATION OF ELEMENTARY SHAPES 4.1 MODELS OF ELEMENTARY LINES AND CURVES 115 4.2 MODELS OF ELEMENTARY SURFACES 116 4.3 OFFSET GEOMETRIE ENTITIES 122 4.4 ELEMENTARY SOLIDS 126 CHAPTER 5 MODELS OF SHAPE-CENTERED PRODUCTS 5.1 MODELS OF COMBINED SHAPES 145 5.2 ASSEMBLY MODELS 157 5.3 MODELS OF MECHANISMS 166 5.4 DEFINITION OF DIMENSIONS AND TOLERANCES 172 5.5 ANIMATED SHAPES 178 FINITE ELEMENT AND MANUFACTURING PROCESS MODELS 6.1 FINITE ELEMENT MODELING 183 6.2 MANUFACTURING PROCESS MODEL 196 CHAPTER 7 CREATING CURVE AND SURFACE MODELS IN CAD/CAM SYSTEMS 7.1 ASPECTS OF MODEL CREATION 224 7.2 CURVE MODELS 229 7.3 CONSTRUCTION OF SURFACE MODELS 258 CHAPTER IMAGE 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS VII CHAPTER 8 CONSTRUCTION AND RELATING SOLID PART MODELS IN CAD/CAM SYSTEMS 8.1 MODELING BY FORM FEATURES 289 8.2 CONSTRUCTION OF SHEET METAL PART MODELS 298 8.3 CREATING ASSEMBLY MODELS 303 CHAPTER 9 CREATING KINEMATIC MODELS IN CAD/CAM SYSTEMS 9.1 CREATING JOINTS 317 9.2 ANALYSIS OF KINEMATIC MODELS 318 BIBLIOGRAPHY 319 INDEX 327
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