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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... represented as bounds to the feature . The manner in which the feature blends into the preexisting shape can also be represented using edge blends . This enables the representation of chamfers , fillets , and so on . In many cases , the ...
... represented as bounds to the feature . The manner in which the feature blends into the preexisting shape can also be represented using edge blends . This enables the representation of chamfers , fillets , and so on . In many cases , the ...
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... represented by the locus of the homotopy that transforms one of the contours to the other ( see Fig . 3.10 ) . In Fig . 3.10 , the upper contour is represented by the function f and the lower by g . The surface generated is the locus of ...
... represented by the locus of the homotopy that transforms one of the contours to the other ( see Fig . 3.10 ) . In Fig . 3.10 , the upper contour is represented by the function f and the lower by g . The surface generated is the locus of ...
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... represented by an AND / OR graph is represented by AND / OR subgraph , called a solution subgraph , which has the following properties : 1. It contains the start node . 2. All its terminal nodes are primitive problems , known to be ...
... represented by an AND / OR graph is represented by AND / OR subgraph , called a solution subgraph , which has the following properties : 1. It contains the start node . 2. All its terminal nodes are primitive problems , known to be ...
Contents
Technology Selection and Capacity Planning for Manufacturing | 10 |
Features in Design and Manufacturing | 39 |
Moving Objects in Intelligent Design 733 | 73 |
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algorithm analysis application approach architecture Artificial Intelligence assembly automated beam search behavior CAD system cell chart clamping classified components computer-aided design configuration constraints contour contour line control charts cost database decision defined described Design and Manufacturing design process developed entities evaluation example expert system feature FIGURE fixture flowpath flowpath design function fuzzy geometric model goal graph heuristic implementation incidence matrix inference engine input integrated Intelligent Design interaction knowledge base Kusiak machine matrix MCAE Mechanical methods module neural network node objects operations optimal output parameters path performance problem procedure process planning product design representation represented robot rules scheduling selection sequence shown in Fig simulated annealing simulation solution solving space specific standard station strategy structure surface tabu task techniques tion tool toroidal graph transformation variables workpiece workstation