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The status, challenges, and future of additive manufacturing in engineering Gao W., Zhang Y., Ramanujan D., Ramani K., Chen Y., Williams C., Wang C., Shin Y., Zhang S., Zavattieri P. Computer-Aided Design 6965-89, 2015. Type: Article
There has been exponential growth in the field of manufacturing technology with emerging concepts like additive manufacturing (AM). AM is a technique that adds or deposits layers of material to build 3D objects using digital 3D design....
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Jul 29 2016 |
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Leading a continuation method by geometry for solving geometric constraints Imbach R., Schreck P., Mathis P. Computer-Aided Design 46138-147, 2014. Type: Article
Though not obvious from the title, this paper is concerned with 3D geometric constraints, as arise in, say, molecular modeling. This is definitely not a straightforward generalization of the commonly treated 2D case. The authors give m...
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May 6 2015 |
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Smoothing surfaces using reflection lines for families of splines Kaufmann E., Klass R. Computer-Aided Design 20(6): 312-316, 1988. Type: Article
This paper describes a method for smoothing surfaces that has been used successfully to improve the quality of outer skin surfaces in automobile body design. The method involves smoothing reflection lines and then interpolating back to...
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Aug 1 1989 |
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Table-driven algorithms for generating space-filling curves Griffiths J. Computer-Aided Design 17(1): 37-41, 1985. Type: Article
A space-filling curve in a unit square is a continuous curve that passes through every point of the square. Well-known examples of such curves are Hilbert’s open curve and Sierpinski’s closed curve....
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Feb 1 1988 |
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Inference of the positions of components in an assembly: part 2 Lee K., Andrews G. Computer-Aided Design 17(1): 20-24, 1985. Type: Article
A novel method is discussed, which develops the sets of equations to describe an assembly that is constructed from simple shapes or other subassemblies. The equations specify the orientation and location of components in terms of the m...
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Jul 1 1987 |
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Classification of edges and its application in determining visibility Kripac J. Computer-Aided Design 17(1): 30-36, 1985. Type: Article
Computer-Aided Design publishes papers mostly on the practical side. Papers in this journal have more to do with implementation-level graphics than with computational geometry. The paper under review is no exception. I have to c...
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Jul 1 1986 |
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Computer-generated multi-row schematics May M. Computer-Aided Design 17(1): 25-29, 1985. Type: Article
This paper presents an original approach to the automatic generation of multi-row schematic drawings. These schematics are characterized by linear arrangements of the symbols along parallel rows; typical examples are logic diagrams and...
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Jul 1 1986 |
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Modified adaptive controllers for improving the transients in adaptive control de la Sen M. Computer-Aided Design 17(1): 9-14, 1985. Type: Article
This paper describes a generalized software/hardware system for improving the transients in adaptive systems. Neither the software nor the hardware is described in enough detail to allow easy reproduction of the system. Otherwise, the ...
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Jul 1 1986 |
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Incorporating codes of practice into reinforced concrete design programs Allwood R., Case M. Computer-Aided Design 16(5): 242-248, 1984. Type: Article
The paper is about a very specific topic in CAD, namely the problem of changing the Code of Practice embodied in a reinforced concrete design program. As the authors indicate, the problem arises because different countries have differe...
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Sep 1 1985 |
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Interactive computer program for the selection of interference fits Lagodimos A., Scarr A. Computer-Aided Design 16(5): 272-278, 1984. Type: Article
The article presents a good example of minicomputer application to the solution of everyday engineering design problems. The problem is essentially that of evaluating fit joint stress/deformation effects and load transmission capacity....
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Sep 1 1985 |
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