UID:
almahu_9949225685302882
Format:
1 online resource (345 p.)
ISBN:
0-323-16262-2
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1-299-19340-4
Series Statement:
Control and dynamic systems : advances in theory and applications ; v. 59
Content:
Control and Dynamic Systems V59: Computer-Aided Design/Engineering (Cad/Cae) Techniques And Their Applications Part 2 of 2
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Description based upon print version of record.
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Front Cover; Control and Dynamic Systems: Advances in Theory and Application; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; EXTENDED CONTENTS; CONTRIBUTORS; PREFACE; Chapter 1. Modelling Issues for Design Support Tools; I. TOWARDS INTEGRATED SYSTEMS; II. TASK ORIENTED MODELS; III. EXPERT SYSTEMS AND THE ROLE OF KNOWLEDGE; IV. THE NATURE OF KNOWLEDGE IN MANUFACTURING; V. THE SUPPORT TOOLS APPROACH; VI. THE SELECTED TASK - ANALYSIS; VII. A CASE STUDY - THE CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM; VIII. THE ORGANISATION OF KNOWLEDGE SOURCES; IX. BUILDING LAYERED KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS; X. CONCLUSIONS; Acknowledgements
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ReferencesChapter 2. OOP and GUI: Their Use in Automotive Computer-Aided Engineering; I. INTRODUCTION; II. OOP/GUI TECHNOLOGY; III. OOP/GUI EXAMPLES; IV. SUMMARY; References; Chapter 3. New Perspectives on Computer-Aided Design: Techniques of AutoCAD Software in the CAD/CAE Process; I. INTRODUCTION; II. AUTOCAD UNITES DESIGN WORK AT MALL OF AMERICA*; III. USING EXTERNAL REFERENCES IN AN A/E/C PROJECT ENVIRONMENT; IV. THE ADVANCED MODELING EXTENSION: PROVIDING SOLID MODELING'S PRODUCTIVITY GAINS DIRECTLY WITHIN AUTOCAD SOFTWARE; V. DESIGNING EFFICIENTLY WITH SOLIDS4
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VI. APPENDIX A: CSG MODELING5VII. APPENDIX B: B-REP MODELING; VIII. REFERENCES; Chapter 4. The Role of a Geometrically Associative Analysis Modeler in the Design Optimization Process; I. INTRODUCTION; II. GEOMETRIC ASSOCIATIVITY; III. THE MODELS USED; IV. MODEL INTERACTION; V. THE NEED FOR GEOMETRIC ASSOCIATIVITY; VI. THE ROLE OF A GEOMETRICALLY ASSOCIATIVE MODELER; VII. CURRENT COMMERCIAL AVAILABILITY; VIII. CONCLUSIONS; IX. REFERENCES; Chapter 5. ANALYSIS MODELING with FAM; I. INTRODUCTION; II. DESIGN/ANALYSIS MODELS; III. DESIGN/ANALYSIS CYCLE; IV. DESIGN/ANALYSIS METHODOLOGIES
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V. FINITE ELEMENT PRE/POST-PROCESSINGVI. DESIGN MODELING; VII. ANALYSIS MODELING; VIII. ""INTELLIGENT"" CAD INTERFACE; IX. GEOMETRY PROCESSING; X. GEOMETRIC ENTITY BASED DATA STRUCTURE; XI. GEOMETRIC ASSOCIATIVITY; XII. FAM DESIGN/ANALYSIS LOOP; XIII. CONCLUSION; XIV. REFERENCES; Chapter 6. Substructuring for Large Structures Using Finite Element Program ANSYS on a Workstation; 1. The problem; 2. Substructuring Technique; 3. Application of the Substructure Technique; 4. Conclusions; Chapter 7. Computer-Aided Design in Electromagnetic Systems: Boundary Element Method and Applications
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I. INTRODUCTIONII. INTEGRAL EQUATION FORMULATIONS; III. NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF INTEGRAL EQUATIONS; IV. APPLICATIONS; V. CONCLUSION; VI. REFERENCES; Chapter 8. Computer-Aided Optimum Design of Aircraft Structures; I. INTRODUCTION; II. SIZE OPTIMIZATION; III. MULTILEVEL OPTIMIZATION; IV. APPLICATIONS OF MULTILEVEL OPTIMIZATION; V. DYNAMICS APPLICATIONS; VI. INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS; VII. CONCLUSIONS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 9. Grid Quality Control in Computational Fluid Dynamics; I. INTRODUCTION; II. GRID QUALITY EFFECT; III. GRID ADAPTATION TECHNIQUE; IV. GRID QUALITY ENHANCEMENT
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V. GRID BLENDING TECHNIQUE
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0-12-012759-8
Language:
English
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