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adam_text | Contents
Preface xxi
About the Author xxvii
About the Cover xxviii
Acknowledgments xxix
CHAPTER 1 Introduction to e-Design 1
1 1 Introduction 2
1 2 The e-Design Paradigm 5
1 3 Virtual Prototyping 7
131 Parameterized CAD Product Model 7
132 Product Performance Analysis 11
133 Product Virtual Manufacturing 13
134 Tool Integration 13
135 Design Decision Making 15
1 4 Physical Prototyping 19
141 Rapid Prototyping 19
142 CNC Machining 21
1 5 Example: Simple Airplane Engine 23
151 System-Level Design 23
152 Component-Level Design 25
153 Design Trade-Off 25
154 Rapid Prototyping 26
1 6 Example: High-Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle 26
161 Hierarchical Product Model 27
162 Preliminary Design 28
163 Detailed Design 30
164 Design Trade-Off 32
1 7 Summary 35
Questions and Exercises 35
References 36
PART I PRODUCT DESIGN MODELING_____________________________________________________________
CHAPTER 2 Geometric Modeling 41
2 1 Introduction 43
2 2 Parametric Curves 44
V
VI
CONTENTS
221 Straight Line 46
222 Quadratic Curves 47
223 Cubic Curves 56
224 Continuities 63
225 B-Spline Curves 64
226 NURB Curves 75
2 3 Parametric Surfaces 76
231 Parametric Representations 77
232 B-Spline Surface 82
2 4 CAD-Generated Surfaces 84
241 Cylindrical Surfaces 84
242 Ruled Surfaces 86
243 Loft (or Blend) Surfaces 89
244 Revolved Surfaces 91
245 Sweep Surfaces 94
2 5 Geometric Transformations 98
251 Homogeneous Coordinates 98
252 Scaling 100
253 Translation 101
254 Rotations 102
255 Composite Transformations 103
2 6 Case Studies 106
261 Curve Fitting and Surface Skinning 106
262 Engineering Applications 109
2 7 Summary 112
Appendix 2A: Basis Functions of B-Spline Curves
and Surfaces 112
Appendix 2B: Representing Conics with Quadratic NURB
Curves M
Questions and Exercises 11 ^
References *22
CHAPTER 3 Solid Modeling 123
3 1 Introduction 124
3 2 Basics of Solid Modeling 125
321 Wireframe Models 125
322 Surface Models 127
323 Solid Models 128
324 Major Modeling Schemes 130
CONTENTS vii
3 3 Feature-Based Parametric Solid Modeling 137
331 Geometrie Features 138
332 Sketch Profiles 140
333 Parent-Child Relationships 147
334 Parametric Modeling 148
335 Solid Modeling Procedure in CAD 149
336 Direct Modeling 153
337 Geometric Modeling Kernels 153
3 4 Solid Model Build Plan 155
3 5 Commercial CAD Systems 158
351 General Purpose Codes 159
352 Special Codes 159
3 6 Summary 160
Appendix 3A: Sketch Relations 160
Questions and Exercises 162
References 165
CHAPTER 4 Assembly Modeling 167
4 1 Introduction 168
4 2 Assembly Modeling in CAD 170
421 Mating Constraints 171
422 Kinematic Joints 176
4 3 Assembly Modeling Technique 182
431 Transformation Matrix 183
432 Degree of Freedom Analysis 195
4 4 Kinematic Modeling Technique* 197
441 Mapping Mating Constraints to Kinematic Joints 198
442 D-H Representation 200
443 Constructing the Joint Coordinate Systems 217
4 5 Case Study and Tutorial Example 223
451 Case Study: Virtual Reality 223
452 Tutorial Example: A Single-Piston Engine 225
4 6 Summary 226
Questions and Exercises 227
References 228
CHAPTER 5 Design Parameterization 231
5 1 Introduction 232
5 2 Design Intents 233
5 3 Design Axioms 236
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531 Independence Axiom 236
532 Information Axiom 239
5 4 Design Parameterization at Part Level 240
541 Profile in Sketch 240
542 Solid Features in Part 242
543 Guidelines for Design Parameterization 243
5 5 Design Parameterization at Assembly Level 246
551 Guidelines for Design Parameterization 246
552 Slider-Crank Assembly in Pro/ENGINEER 248
553 Slider-Crank Assembly in SolidWorks 250
5 6 Case Studies 251
561 Single-Piston Engine 251
562 HMMWV Suspension 255
5 7 Summary 260
Questions and Exercises 260
References 261
CHAPTER 6 Product Data Management 263
6 1 Introduction 265
6 2 File Management 267
621 Ad-Hoc Methods 268
622 PDM Approach 271
6 3 Fundamentals of PDM 272
631 Engineering Data Models 273
632 Basic Functions of PDM Systems 278
633 Benefits of PDM Systems 281
634 Impact to Industry 282
6 4 PDM Systems 283
641 Systems Offered by CAD Vendors 284
642 Systems Offered by Non-CAD Vendors 286
6 5 Product Data Exchange 287
651 Data Exchange Options 289
652 Direct Model Translations 290
653 Neutral File Exchange 295
654 Third-Party Translators 296
655 Solid Feature Recognition 297
6 6 Case Studies 299
661 SolidWorks Workgroup PDM 300
662 Integrated Testbed Using Windchill 301
663 Tool Integration for e-Design 303
CONTENTS
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6 7 Summary 308
Appendix 6A: IGES File Structure and Data Format 309
Appendix 6B: STEP Data Structure and Applications Protocols 314
Questions and Exercises 316
References 317
PART 11 PRODUCT PERFORMANCE EVALUATION_______________________________________________________
CHAPTER 7 Structural Analysis 323
7 1 Introduction 325
7 2 Analytical Methods 326
721 Strength of Materials 326
722 Energy Method 328
723 Linear Elasticity 331
724 Failure Criteria 334
725 Uncertainties, Variations, and Safety Factors 336
7 3 Finite Element Methods 338
731A Simple Example 339
732 Finite Element Formulation 343
733 p-Version FEA 349
734 The Meshless Method 354
735 Using Finite Element Method 356
7 4 Finite Element Modeling 357
741 General Process and Potential Pitfalls 358
742 Idealization and Simplification 359
743 Mesh Generation and Refinement 361
744 CAD Model Translations 369
745 Loads and Boundary Conditions 370
746 Results Checking 371
747 Strategy for Complex Problems 374
7 5 Commercial FEA Software 374
751 General-Purpose Codes 375
752 Special Codes 376
7 6 Case Study and Tutorial Examples 376
761 Case Study 376
762 Tutorial Examples 378
7 7 Summary 382
Appendix 7A: The Default in -lbm-sec Units System 382
Questions and Exercises 383
References 387
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CONTENTS
CHAPTER 8 Motion Analysis 389
8 1 Introduction 391
8 2 Analytical Methods 394
821 Particle Motion 395
822 Rigid-Body Motion 402
823 Multibody Kinematic Analysis 405
824 Multibody Dynamic Analysis 409
8 3 Computer-Aided Methods 413
831 Kinematic Analysis 413
832 Planar Kinematic Joints 419
833 Multibody Dynamic Analysis 420
8 4 Motion Simulation 423
841 Creating Motion Models 424
842 Motion Analysis 428
843 Results Visualization 429
8 5 Motion Simulation Software 429
851 General-Purpose Codes 429
852 Special Codes 430
8 6 Case Studies 431
861 Formula SAE Racecar 431
862 High-Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle 441
863 Driving Simulators 446
864 Recreational Waterslides 450
8 7 Tutorial Examples 453
871 Sliding Block 453
872 Single-Piston Engine 455
8 8 Summary 456
Questions and Exercises 456
References 457
CHAPTER 9 Fatigue and Fracture Analysis 459
9 1 Introduction 460
9 2 The Physics of Fatigue 463
9 3 The Stress-Life Approach 466
931 The S-N Diagram 466
932 Nonfully Reversed Cyclic Loads 468
933 In-Phase Bending and Torsion 471
934 Complex Multiaxial Stress 472
935 Cumulative Damage 473
CONTENTS
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9 4 The Strain-Based Approach 474
941 The Manson-Coffin Equation 474
942 Multiaxial Analysis 479
9 5 Fracture Mechanics* 480
951 Basic Approaches 481
952 Linear Elastic Fracture Mechanics 482
953 Mixed Mode 484
954 Quasistatic Crack Growth 487
955 The Extended Finite Element Method 488
9 6 Dynamic Stress Calculation and Cumulative Damage 493
961 Dynamic Stress Calculations 493
962 Peak-Valley Editing 496
963 Rain-Flow Counting 497
964 Blocks to Failure 500
9 7 Fatigue and Fracture Simulation Software 501
971 General-Purpose Codes for Crack Initiation 501
972 Non-FEA Crack Propagation 502
973 FEA-Based Crack Propagation 503
9 8 Case Studies and Tutorial Example 504
981 Case Study: Tracked Vehicle Roadarm 504
982 Case Study: Engine Connecting Rod 507
983 Tutorial Example: Crankshaft 509
9 9 Summary 513
Questions and Exercises 514
References 515
CHAPTER 10 Reliability Analysis 519
10 1 Introduction 521
10 2 Probability of Failure—Basic Concepts 522
10 2 1 Deterministic Design versus Probabilistic Prediction 523
10 2 2 Probabilistic Design 527
10 2 3 Short Summary 530
10 3 Basic Statistics and Probabilistic Theory 531
10 3 1 Events and Basic Probability Rules 531
10 3 2 Random Variables and Distribution Functions 534
10 3 3 Probabilistic Distributions 539
10 4 Reliability Analysis Methods 543
10 4 1 The Limit State Function 544
10 4 2 Monte Carlo Simulation 545
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CONTENTS
10 4 3 The First-Order Reliability Method 548
10 4 4 The Second-Order Reliability Method 561
10 4 5 Transformation of Random Variables* 564
10 4 6 Importance Sampling 571
10 4 7 The Response Surface Method 574
10 4 8 Short Summary 576
10 5 Multiple Failure Modes* 576
10 5 1 Series System 577
10 5 2 Parallel System 578
10 5 3 FORM Approximation for a Series System 580
10 6 General-Purpose Reliability Analysis Tools 582
10 7 Case Study 584
10 8 Summary 586
Questions and Exercises 588
References 589
PART III PRODUCT MANUFACTURING AND COST ESTIMATING _______________________________________
CHAPTER 11 Virtual Machining 593
11 1 Introduction 595
11 2 NC Part Programming 596
11 2 1 Basics of NC Machines 596
11 2 2 Basic Concept of Part Programming 600
11 2 3 Computer-Assisted Part Programming 602
11 2 4 CAD/CAM Approach 605
11 3 Virtual Machining Simulations 605
11 3 1 Basic Machining Simulations 606
11 3 2 Advanced Machining Simulations 610
11 3 3 Turning Simulations 615
11 4 Practical Aspects in CNC Machining 616
11 4 1 Jigs and Fixtures 617
11 4 2 Cutters and Machining Parameters 618
11 4 3 Setting Up a CNC Sequence 621
11 5 Commercial Machining Simulation Software 623
11 5 1 General-Purpose Machining Software 623
11 5 2 Special Codes 624
11 6 Case Study and Tutorial Examples 626
11 6 1 Case Study 626
11 6 2 Tutorial Examples 630
CONTENTS xiii
11 7 Summary 634
Appendix 11A: Sample Address Codes 635
Appendix 11B: Sample G- and M-Codes 636
Questions and Exercises 637
References 640
CHAPTER 12 Toolpath Generation 641
12 1 Introduction 642
12 2 Inclined Flat Surface 644
12 3 Ruled Surface 651
12 3 1 5-Axis Mill with Ball-Nose Cutter (OPOIO) 652
12 3 2 3-Axis Mill with Flat-End Cutter (OP030) 662
12 3 3 3-Axis Mill with Ball-Nose Cutter (OP030) 665
12 3 4 4-Axis Mill with Flat-End Cutter* (OP020) 668
12 4 Cylindrical Surface of Bezier Curve 671
12 5 Summary 674
Questions and Exercises 674
References 677
CHAPTER 13 Sheet Metal Forming Simulation 679
13 1 Introduction 681
13 2 Fundamentals of Sheet Metal Forming 683
13 2 1 Sheet Forming Processes 683
13 2 2 Plane Stress and Material Properties 686
13 2 3 Yield Criteria 692
13 2 4 Forming Limit Diagram 695
13 2 5 Springback Analysis 698
13 2 6 Numerical Implementations 701
13 3 Process Planning and Tooling Design 703
13 3 1 One-Step Simulation for Formability Study 705
13 3 2 Die Design 708
13 3 3 Incremental Forming Analysis 713
13 3 4 Springback Analysis and Die Compensation 715
13 4 Commercial Forming Simulation Software 719
13 4 1 Overview of Simulation Software 719
13 4 2 HyperForm 721
13 4 3 DynaForm 721
13 5 Case Studies 724
13 5 1 Core Panel 725
13 5 2 Wheel Fairing 728
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CONTENTS
13 6 Summary 733
Questions and Exercises 733
References 734
CHAPTER 14 Rapid Prototyping 737
14 1 Introduction 739
14 2 RP Process 740
14 2 1 General Process 740
14 2 2 Engine Block Example 741
14 3 Rapid Prototyping Systems 744
14 3 1 Liquid-Based Systems 744
14 3 2 Solid-Based Systems 745
14 3 3 Powder-Based Systems 746
14 4 Advanced RP Systems 748
14 4 1 Solidica 748
14 4 2 Electron Beam Melting 749
14 4 3 Laser Engineered Net Shaping 751
14 4 4 Micro-Manufacturing RP Systems 751
14 5 Rapid Prototyping Applications 753
14 5 1 Design Applications 754
14 5 2 Manufacturing Applications 755
14 5 3 Art Applications 755
14 5 4 Medical Applications 757
14 5 5 Bioengineering Applications 762
14 5 6 Personal RP 765
14 5 7 Other Applications 765
14 6 Case Study: RP for Complex Assembly 767
14 6 1 Single-Piston Engine 767
14 6 2 Formula SAE Racecar 769
14 7 Summary Ill
Questions and Exercises Ill
References 778
CHAPTER 15 Product Cost Estimating 781
15 1 Introduction 783
15 2 Fundamentals of Cost Analysis 786
15 2 1 Elements in the Cost Estimate 787
15 2 2 Type of Costs 788
15 2 3 Overhead Costs 791
15 2 4 Cost-Estimating Techniques 792
CONTENTS
xv
15 3 Manufacturing Cost Models 796
15 3 1 Manufacturing Cost Elements for In-House Parts 797
15 3 2 Machining Cost Model 798
15 3 3 Injection Molding Cost Model 804
15 3 4 Sheet Metal Stamping Cost Model 810
15 3 5 Assembly Cost Model 813
15 4 Commercial Software for the Cost Estimate 814
15 4 1 CAD-Based Costing Software 814
15 4 2 General-Purpose Costing Software 815
15 4 3 Special Codes 817
15 4 4 Web-Based Costing Tools 817
15 5 Case Studies 818
15 5 1 Machining Costing Using SolidWorks 818
15 5 2 Sheet Metal Costing Using SolidWorks 823
15 5 3 Cost Estimate for a BWMD Using SEER-DFM 826
15 6 Summary 831
Appendix 15 A: Calculations of Material Removed for Standard
Features 832
Questions and Exercises 836
References 837
PART IV DESIGN THEORY AND METHODS__________________________________________________________
CHAPTER 16 Decisions in Engineering Design 841
16 1 Introduction 843
16 2 Conventional Methods 844
16 2 1 Decision Matrix Method 844
16 2 2 Decision Tree Method 847
16 3 Basics of Decision Theory 851
16 3 1 Elements of a Decision 852
16 3 2 Decision-Making Models 852
16 3 3 Decision Under Risk 853
16 3 4 Decision Under Uncertainty 855
16 4 Utility Theory 858
16 4 1 Basic Assumptions 858
16 4 2 Utility Axioms 859
16 4 3 Utility Functions 860
16 4 4 Attitude Toward Risk 861
16 4 5 Construction of Utility Functions 864
16 4 6 Multiattribute Utility Functions 865
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CONTENTS
16 5 Game Theory 869
16 5 1 Elements of a Game 870
16 5 2 Two-Person Matrix Games 871
16 5 3 Sequential Games 874
16 5 4 Cooperative Games 877
16 6 Design Examples 879
16 6 1 Utility Theory as a Design Tool 879
16 6 2 Game Theory as a Design Tool 888
16 7 Summary 895
Questions and Exercises 896
References 898
CHAPTER 17 Design Optimization 901
17 1 Introduction 904
17 2 Optimization Problems 907
17 2 1 Problem Formulation 907
17 2 2 Problem Solutions 909
17 2 3 Classification of Optimization Problems 910
17 2 4 Solution Techniques 911
17 3 Optimality Conditions 912
17 3 1 Basic Concept of Optimality 913
17 3 2 Basic Concept of Design Optimization 917
17 3 3 Lagrange Multipliers 918
17 3 4 Karush-Kuhn-Tucker Conditions 921
17 4 Graphical Solutions 924
17 4 1 Linear Programming Problems 925
17 4 2 Nonlinear Programming Problems 927
17 5 Gradient-Based Approach 930
17 5 1 Generative Method 930
17 5 2 Search Methods 931
17 5 3 Gradient-Based Search 933
17 5 4 Line Search 940
17 6 Constrained Problems* 943
17 6 1 Basic Concept 944
17 6 2 e-Active Strategy 946
17 6 3 The Sequential Linear Programming Algorithm 946
17 6 4 The Sequential Quadratic Programming Algorithm 950
17 6 5 Feasible Direction Method 951
17 6 6 Penalty Method 956
CONTENTS xvii
17 7 Non-Gradient Approach* 958
17 7 1 Genetic Algorithms 959
17 7 2 Simulated Annealing 962
17 8 Practical Engineering Problems 964
17 8 1 Tool Integration for Design Optimization 965
17 8 2 Interactive Design Process 969
17 9 Optimization Software 972
17 9 1 Optimization in CAD 972
17 9 2 Optimization in FEA 973
17 9 3 Special Codes 974
17 10 Case Studies 974
17 10 1 Sizing Optimization of Roadwheel 975
17 10 2 Shape Optimization of the Engine Connecting Rod 980
17 11 Tutorial Example: Simple Cantilever Beam 985
17 11 1 Using SolidWorks Simulation 987
17 11 2 Using Pro/MECHANICA Structure 989
17 12 Summary 990
Questions and Exercises 990
References 993
CHAPTER 18 Structural Design Sensitivity Analysis 995
18 1 Introduction 997
18 2 Simple Bar Example 999
18 2 1 Differential Equation 1000
18 2 2 Energy Equation 1001
18 2 3 Finite Element Formulation 1003
18 3 Sensitivity Analysis Methods 1006
18 3 1 Analytical Derivative Method 1008
18 3 2 Overall Finite Difference 1009
18 3 3 Discrete Approach 1011
18 3 4 Continuum Approach 1018
18 4 Sizing and Material Designs 1023
18 4 1 Principle of Virtual Work 1024
18 4 2 Variations 1027
18 4 3 Static Problems 1031
18 4 4 Numerical Implementation 1046
18 5 Shape Sensitivity Analysis* 1047
18 5 1 Domain Shape Sensitivity Analysis 1047
18 52A Simple Cantilever Beam Example 1048
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18 5 3 Shape Design Parameterization 1052
18 5 4 Design Velocity Field Computation 1059
18 5 5 Shape Sensitivity Analysis Using Finite Difference
or Semi-Analytical Method 1074
18 5 6 Material Derivatives 1076
18 5 7 Shape Sensitivity Analysis Using Continuum Approach 1081
18 6 Topology Optimization 1084
18 6 1 Basic Concept and Problem Formulation 1085
18 6 2 Two-Dimensional Cantilever Beam Example 1087
18 7 Case Study 1088
18 7 1 The Tracked-Vehicle Roadarm 1089
18 7 2 Topology Optimization 1089
18 7 3 Boundary Smoothing 1089
18 7 4 Shape Parameterization and Design Velocity Field
Computation 1090
18 7 5 Shape Design Optimization 1091
18 8 Summary 1093
Questions and Exercises 1093
References 1096
CHAPTER 19 Multiobjective Optimization and Advanced Topics 1099
19 1 Introduction 1101
19 2 Basic Concept 1104
19 2 1 Criterion Space and Design Space 1104
19 2 2 Pareto Optimality 1105
19 2 3 Generation of Pareto Optimal Set 1107
19 3 Solution Techniques 1110
19 3 1 Normalization of Objective Functions 1110
19 3 2 Methods with a Priori Articulation of Preferences 1111
19 3 3 Methods with a Posteriori Articulation of Preferences 1119
19 3 4 Methods with No Articulation of Preference 1124
19 3 5 Multiobjective Genetic Algorithms* 1125
19 4 Decision-Based Design 1135
19 4 1 Utility Theory as a Design Tool: Cantilever Beam Example 1135
19 4 2 Game Theory as a Design Tool: Pressure Vessel Example 1138
19 5 Software Tools 1139
19 5 1 Academic Codes 1139
19 5 2 Commercial Tools 1141
CONTENTS xix
19 6 Advanced Topics* 1145
19 6 1 Reliability-Based Design Optimization 1145
19 6 2 Design Optimization for Structural Performance
and Manufacturing Cost 1152
19 7 Summary 1163
Questions and Exercises 1164
References 1165
*Chapters which contain advanced topics (suggested for graduate students only)
Index 1167
Tutorial Projects:
Project SI Solid Modeling with SolidWorks
Project S2 Motion Analysis Using SolidWorks Motion
Project S3 Structural FEA and Fatigue Analysis Using SolidWorks Simulation
Project S4 Machining Simulation Using CAMWorks
Project S5 Design with SolidWorks
Project PI Solid Modeling with Pro/ENGINEER
Project P2 Motion Analysis Using Pro/ENGINEER Mechanism Design
Project P3 Structural FEA and Fatigue Analysis Using Pro/MECHANICA Structure
Project P4 Machining Simulation Using Pro/MFG
Project P5 Design with Pro/ENGINEER
Project M4 Machining Simulation Using Mastercam
These projects are available for download on the book’s companion website: (http://booksite
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spelling | Chang, Kuang-Hua Verfasser aut e-design computer-aided engineering design Kuang-Hua Chang Revised first edition Amsterdam, Boston, Heidelberg, London, New York, Oxford, Paris, San Diego, San Francisco, Singapore, Sydney, Tokyo Elsevier 2016 xxix, 1195 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Literaturangaben CAD (DE-588)4069794-0 gnd rswk-swf Entwurfsautomation (DE-588)4312536-0 gnd rswk-swf CAE (DE-588)4113196-4 gnd rswk-swf CAM (DE-588)4069816-6 gnd rswk-swf Entwurfsautomation (DE-588)4312536-0 s DE-604 CAE (DE-588)4113196-4 s CAD (DE-588)4069794-0 s CAM (DE-588)4069816-6 s 1\p DE-604 V:DE-603;B:DE-17 application/pdf http://scans.hebis.de/HEBCGI/show.pl?36877603_toc.pdf HEBIS Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029079255&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Chang, Kuang-Hua e-design computer-aided engineering design CAD (DE-588)4069794-0 gnd Entwurfsautomation (DE-588)4312536-0 gnd CAE (DE-588)4113196-4 gnd CAM (DE-588)4069816-6 gnd |
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title | e-design computer-aided engineering design |
title_auth | e-design computer-aided engineering design |
title_exact_search | e-design computer-aided engineering design |
title_full | e-design computer-aided engineering design Kuang-Hua Chang |
title_fullStr | e-design computer-aided engineering design Kuang-Hua Chang |
title_full_unstemmed | e-design computer-aided engineering design Kuang-Hua Chang |
title_short | e-design |
title_sort | e design computer aided engineering design |
title_sub | computer-aided engineering design |
topic | CAD (DE-588)4069794-0 gnd Entwurfsautomation (DE-588)4312536-0 gnd CAE (DE-588)4113196-4 gnd CAM (DE-588)4069816-6 gnd |
topic_facet | CAD Entwurfsautomation CAE CAM |
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