Computer Based Design and ManufacturingAs industry adopts a consumer focus in its product development strategy, it offers broader product ranges, shorter model lifetimes, and the ability to process orders in arbitrary lot sizes. This offers the ability to conduct early product design and development trade-off analysis among these competing objectives. The use of information technologies and networking capabilities is essential in the dissemination of product knowledge in order to integrate the decision-making process among heterogeneous and distributed partners / units. "Computer-based Design and Manufacturing" offers insights into the methods and techniques that enable implementing a consumer-focused product design philosophy by integrating capabilities for intelligent information support and group decision-making utilizing a common enterprise network model and knowledge interface through shared technologies. The book will be a collection of the latest methods and state-of-the-art technologies in intelligent product and customer focused design. This book will offer: - Discussion of applied methods developed in field of the product design - Latest research results - Discussion on the need and solutions for new engineering paradigm and philosophy required for product design - Coverage of advances in information systems and technology in support of CFPD - Discussion of how to use web-based design environments |
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... Machining Operations 9.2.1 . Drilling Operations 9.2.2 . Milling Operations 9.3 . Machining Sequence Procedure 9.4 . Machining Direction Procedure 9.5 . Machining Information Procedure 9.6 . Summary 9.7 . Problems 200 200 205 205 205 ...
... machining direction 208 Figure 9-2 . Hole through machining direction 208 Figure 10-1 . Flowchart of CAD interface 216 Figure ... Information flow in the proposed integrated system 314 Figure 12-4 . Product decomposition 316 Figure 12-5 ...
... Machining information for the extracted manufacturing feature Table 9-2 . Machining volume 72 323 33 94 98 145 146 207 209 Table 10-1 . Extraction of vertices 219 Table 10-2 . Extraction of edges ( example 1 ) 220 Table 10-3 ...
... Manufacturing features ( example 4 ) Table 10-24 . Manufacturing features ( example 4 ) Table 10-25 . Manufacturing features after merging and concatenation ( example 4 ) Table 10-26 . Machining information ( example 4 ) Table 10-27 ...
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Contents
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Product Life Cycle Cost Model | 31 |
ComputerBased Design and Features | 61 |
Methodologies of Feature Representations | 71 |
Feature Extraction Techniques | 101 |
Initial Graphics Exchange Specifications IGES | 125 |
Intelligent Feature Recognition Methodology | 131 |
Feature Interaction Methodology 181 | 180 |
Mapping the Extracted Manufacturing Features | 203 |
Intelligent Feature Recognition Methodology IFRM | 215 |
Rapid Prototyping 281 | 279 |
Collaborative Engineering | 303 |
References 323 | 322 |
Index | 339 |