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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... deformation feature . Other features , such as transition features and area features , can easily be located by reference to preexisting shape elements . For example , a fillet may be located by the surfaces it blends . Since it is ...
... deformation feature . Other features , such as transition features and area features , can easily be located by reference to preexisting shape elements . For example , a fillet may be located by the surfaces it blends . Since it is ...
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... deformed , wrinkles are formed or extinguished . Shape changes are mainly observed around wrinkles while the other parts of the garment remain unchanged . In fact , the geometry of the wrinkles and of the other parts seems to be ...
... deformed , wrinkles are formed or extinguished . Shape changes are mainly observed around wrinkles while the other parts of the garment remain unchanged . In fact , the geometry of the wrinkles and of the other parts seems to be ...
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... deformation process occurring within the metal during cutting . It is well known that machinists use acoustic feedback for that purpose . However , the main attraction of AE is that most significant information lies above the audible ...
... deformation process occurring within the metal during cutting . It is well known that machinists use acoustic feedback for that purpose . However , the main attraction of AE is that most significant information lies above the audible ...
Contents
Features in Design and Manufacturing | 39 |
Moving Objects in Intelligent Design | 73 |
Qualitative Reasoning Methods in Design | 103 |
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