Geometric Modelling for Product Engineering: Product Modelling for Computer-aided Design and Manufacturing
Selected Expanded Papers
Elsevier (Publisher)
Published on 26. July 1991
Book
Hardback
342 pages
978-0-444-88758-0 (ISBN)
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This work presents the highlights of the June 17-21, 1990 Workshop on Geometric Modeling for Product Engineering organized by IFIP Working Group 5.2 and attended by 77 researchers representing 11 countries. The workshop explored state-of-the-art research and development in product modeling and its applications, significant trends, and future directions and research opportunities. Papers contributed to this volume are derived from the 53 conference presentations, as well as from input generated by the working groups, and comments generated by a formal review process. The volume is organized into three main sections. The first section is concerned with product modeling from a geometrical and topological standpoint. The second is devoted to higher-level product specifications, and is concerned with capturing and communicating the designer's intent for the functionality of a product. The final section relates to the analysis of product and process information.
This work presents the highlights of the June 17-21, 1990 Workshop on Geometric Modeling for Product Engineering organized by IFIP Working Group 5.2 and attended by 77 researchers representing 11 countries. The workshop explored state-of-the-art research and development in product modeling and its applications, significant trends, and future directions and research opportunities. Papers contributed to this volume are derived from the 53 conference presentations, as well as from input generated by the working groups, and comments generated by a formal review process. The volume is organized into three main sections. The first section is concerned with product modeling from a geometrical and topological standpoint. The second is devoted to higher-level product specifications, and is concerned with capturing and communicating the designer's intent for the functionality of a product. The final section relates to the analysis of product and process information.
This work presents the highlights of the June 17-21, 1990 Workshop on Geometric Modeling for Product Engineering organized by IFIP Working Group 5.2 and attended by 77 researchers representing 11 countries. The workshop explored state-of-the-art research and development in product modeling and its applications, significant trends, and future directions and research opportunities. Papers contributed to this volume are derived from the 53 conference presentations, as well as from input generated by the working groups, and comments generated by a formal review process. The volume is organized into three main sections. The first section is concerned with product modeling from a geometrical and topological standpoint. The second is devoted to higher-level product specifications, and is concerned with capturing and communicating the designer's intent for the functionality of a product. The final section relates to the analysis of product and process information.
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English
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Oxford
United Kingdom
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Elsevier Science & Technology
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College/higher education
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Height: 230 mm
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978-0-444-88758-0 (9780444887580)
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I. GEOMETRIC MODELING 1. Surfaces: Continuous Deformable Curves and their Application to Fairing 3-D Geometry (G. Celniker, D. Gossard), Spline Decomposition for Surface Manipulation (M. Daehlen, T. Dokken), Methods for Geometric Modeling, Simulation and Spatial Verification of NC Machining Programs (R.B. Jerard, R.L. Drysdale), Software Tools for the Amalgamation of Acquired and Graphically-Created Data (I. Gargantini, G.F. Schrack, A. Kwok). 2. Boundary Representations: Intersection of Parametric Surfaces for Next Generation Geometric Modelers (Y. Wang, et al.), Geometric Modeling with Generalized Topology and Geometry for Product Engineering (Y. Yamaguchi, K. Kobayashi, F. Kimura), Selection Sets and Filters in Geometric Modeling and their Application in a Non-Manifold Environment (K. Weiler, D. McLachlan), An Effective Intersection Algorithm for Cellular Decompositions (A. Maulik, G. Nagy). II. FUNCTIONAL MODELING 3. Feature-Based Design and Manufacturing: Neutral Format Representation of Feature-Based Models in Multiple Viewpoints Context (B. Falcidieno, F. Giannini), Instantiation of User Defined Features on a Geometric Model (X. Dong, M.J. Wozny). 4. Design Specifications and Standards: Establishing Part Positions in Assembly Modeling (S. Subramaniam, J. Turner, A. Sanderson), A Standardized Application Interface for Geometric Modelers (S.P. Magleby, D.B. Jackson). III. PRODUCT AND PROCESS ANALYSIS 5. Finite Element Modeling: Single Model Formulations that Link Engineering Analysis with Geometric Modeling (J.J. Cox, D.C. Anderson), On Rigorous Conditions for Automatically Generating Finite Element Meshes (W.J. Schroeder, M.S. Shephard). 6. Computer-Aided Process Planning: Feature-Based Approach for the Integration of Design and Process Planning Systems (F.-L. Krause, A. Ulbrich, F.H. Vosgerau), Geometric Modeling in Setup Planning and Fixture Design (H. Sakurai, D.C. Gossard). 7. Computer-Aided Costing: Design with Features for Manufacturing Cost Analysis (J. Nieminen, J. Tuomi).