Intelligent Design and ManufacturingAndrew Kusiak Focuses on design and manufacturing and a variety of issues pertinent to successful techniques involving concurrent engineering. Considers product design and manufacturing constraints simultaneously, emphasizing the consideration of every element of the product's life cycle from concept through disposal. Examines such areas as quality, cost, scheduling and user needs. Design and manufacturing problems are thoroughly discussed and solutions are given by using numerous modern applications and implements, including basic artificial intelligence tools. |
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... cross - sectional data , for example , as in the case of CT images ( 11 ) or photographs of serially sectioned ... section is proposed . By combining this geometrical data with the topological informa- tion in the Reeb graph , the view ...
... cross - sectional data , for example , as in the case of CT images ( 11 ) or photographs of serially sectioned ... section is proposed . By combining this geometrical data with the topological informa- tion in the Reeb graph , the view ...
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... cross - sectional plane ( i = 0 , 1 , ... , n ) . First , the representative value of the bottommost cross - section plane ( 0th cross - sectional plane ) is computed . Next , we com- pute the representative value of the contours on the ...
... cross - sectional plane ( i = 0 , 1 , ... , n ) . First , the representative value of the bottommost cross - section plane ( 0th cross - sectional plane ) is computed . Next , we com- pute the representative value of the contours on the ...
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... cross section and have a taper of 0.003-0.005 inch per inch to ensure that the workpiece is rigidly held ( 27 ) ... cross sections . Unlike chucks , collets exert a uniform pressure on the part and thus 212 FLEXIBLE FIXTURING FOR ...
... cross section and have a taper of 0.003-0.005 inch per inch to ensure that the workpiece is rigidly held ( 27 ) ... cross sections . Unlike chucks , collets exert a uniform pressure on the part and thus 212 FLEXIBLE FIXTURING FOR ...
Contents
Features in Design and Manufacturing | 39 |
Moving Objects in Intelligent Design | 73 |
Qualitative Reasoning Methods in Design | 103 |
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