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Horvath, LaszloRudas, Imre

Modeling and Problem Solving Techniques for Engineers

Autor: Horvath, LaszloRudas, Imre
Verlag: Elsevier Science, San Diego
Zusatzinfo: 349 Seiten.
ISBN13: 9780080511917
ISBN10: 0080511910
Erschienen: 14.08.2004
Medientyp: E-Book
Einbandart: ebook
Land: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika
Sprache: Englisch
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This book offers a comprehensive survey of computer methods for engineers that know the importance of the future applications of these techniques but can not understand them. Typically, design and production engineers can find books for specialists but they need one that helps them to understand the mystic world of advanced computer aided engineering activitites. This book is intended to fill this gap. Mechanical engineers will find basic theory and the value of competitive computer-aided engineering methods in the proposed book. The book will be written in a style free of computer specialists' jargon. The topic of the book is computer methodology for engineers, including conceptual design, detailed design, styling, modeling, analysis, simulation, manufacturing planning, 3D graphic visualization. The aspect is of the engineer who is in dialog connection with computer procedures and is working in a human-computer system where a group of engineers collaborates using an advanced concurrent engineering environment.The book will include chapters on: computing for engineering; computer representation; computing methods: creating computer representations; application of computer representations; engineering activities in the global computer environment; and opinions of some potentials. The audience for this book consists of engineers, who must be familiar with computer methods and should be able to apply them in their work, as well as students who are not involved in computer-related courses but need an understanding of the world of computer-aided engineering to solve engineering tasks. Potential readers may be any individuals who need to understand computer-aided engineering methods, especially engineering modeling.*Written by engineering professors who are also IT professionals, this book marries two points-of-view to provide a unique perspective*Covers the full spectrum of computer-aided engineering, from mathematics to graphics*Written purposefully in languge that is IT jargon-free, so that engineers will not get lost in tangled acronyms
  • Front Cover
  • Modeling and Problem Solving Techniques for Engineers
  • Copyright Page
  • Table of Contents
  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1. The Magic World of Virtual Engineering
  • 1.1 The Virtual World for Virtual Engineering
  • 1.2 Let Us Go into Virtual
  • 1.3 A Great Change in Engineering Activities
  • 1.4 The Model Space
  • Chapter 2. Activities in Virtual Engineering
  • 2.1 Computer Representations for Shape-centered Engineering
  • 2.2 Models of Mechanical Units
  • 2.3 Integrated Modeling
  • 2.4 Entities
  • 2.5 Open Architecture Modeling Systems
  • Chapter 3. Computer Representations of Shapes
  • 3.1 Geometric Modeling in a Nutshell
  • 3.2 Representation of Geometry
  • Chapter 4. Representation of Elementary Shapes
  • 4.1 Models of Elementary Lines and Curves
  • 4.2 Models of Elementary Surfaces
  • 4.3 Offset Geometric Entities
  • 4.4 Elementary Solids
  • Chapter 5. Models of Shape-centered Products
  • 5.1 Models of Combined Shapes
  • 5.2 Assembly Models
  • 5.3 Models of Mechanisms
  • 5.4 Definition of Dimensions and Tolerances
  • 5.5 Animated Shapes
  • Chapter 6. Finite Element and Manufacturing Process Models
  • 6.1 Finite Element Modeling
  • 6.2 Manufacturing Process Model
  • Chapter 7. Creating Curve and Surface Models in CAD/CAM Systems
  • 7.1 Aspects of Model Creation
  • 7.2 Curve Models
  • 7.3 Construction of Surface Models
  • Chapter 8. Construction and Relating Solid Part Models in CAD/CAM Systems
  • 8.1 Modeling by Form Features
  • 8.2 Construction of Sheet Metal Part Models
  • 8.3 Creating Assembly Models
  • Chapter 9. Creating Kinematic Models in CAD/CAM Systems
  • 9.1 Creating Joints
  • 9.2 Analysis of Kinematic Models
  • Bibliography
  • Index
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