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Mastering CAD/CAM / Ibrahim Zeid.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New Delhi : Tata McGraw-Hill Higher Education, [2005]Copyright date: ©2005Description: xxviii, 962 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0072868457 (alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 670.285 22 Z.I.M
Online resources:
Contents:
AXX Part I: Using CAD/CAM Systems Chapter I Introduction Chapter 2 3D Modeling and Viewing Chapter 3 Modeling Aids and Tools L9 Chapter 4 Engineering Drawings Chapter 5 CAD/CAM Programming 121 Part II: Geometric Modeling Chapter 6 Curves Chapter 7 Surfaces Chapter 8 NURBS 323 Chapter 9 Solids 345 Chapter 10 Features 60 IA You sent Part IlI: Computer Graphics Chapter 11 Graphics Display Chapter 12 Transformations Chapter 13 Visualization Chapter 14 Computer Animation Part IV: Product Design and Development Chapter 15 Mass Properties Chapter 16 Assembly Modeling Chapter 17 Finite Element Method Chapter 18 Product Data Exchange Chapter 19 Collaborative Design Part V: Product Manufacturing and Management Chapter 20 Engineering Tolerances Chapter 21 Process Planning Chapter 22 Part Programming Chapter 23 Product Lifecycle Management Appendix A Bibliography Appendix B Linear Algebra Appendix C ANSI and ISO Tolerance Tables Index
Summary: Zeid's Mastering CAD/CAM, first edition covers an in-depth, comprehensive assembly of modern topics, including feature-based modeling, parametrics, NURBS, collaborative design, PDM, and PLM. The text integrates theory, practice and the use of CAD/CAM systems by presenting examples, tutorials, discussions, hands-on exercises, and end-of-chapter problems. Zeid provides readers with a large selection of topics, abundant activities for in-class discussions and outside-class assignments. The text provides the coverage of topics in a fashion that lends itself to customization to suit the instructor’s orientation in course scope and delivery. Suitable for second year to graduate level courses in CAD, CAM, and computational geometry, the text is intended for the Mechanical and Industrial Engineering audience and serves as an excellent reference for professionals.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 919-923) and index.

AXX Part I: Using CAD/CAM Systems Chapter I Introduction Chapter 2 3D Modeling and Viewing Chapter 3 Modeling Aids and Tools L9 Chapter 4 Engineering Drawings Chapter 5 CAD/CAM Programming 121 Part II: Geometric Modeling Chapter 6 Curves Chapter 7 Surfaces Chapter 8 NURBS 323 Chapter 9 Solids 345 Chapter 10 Features 60 IA
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Part IlI: Computer Graphics Chapter 11 Graphics Display Chapter 12 Transformations Chapter 13 Visualization Chapter 14 Computer Animation Part IV: Product Design and Development Chapter 15 Mass Properties Chapter 16 Assembly Modeling Chapter 17 Finite Element Method Chapter 18 Product Data Exchange Chapter 19 Collaborative Design Part V: Product Manufacturing and Management Chapter 20 Engineering Tolerances Chapter 21 Process Planning Chapter 22 Part Programming Chapter 23 Product Lifecycle Management Appendix A Bibliography Appendix B Linear Algebra Appendix C ANSI and ISO Tolerance Tables Index

Zeid's Mastering CAD/CAM, first edition covers an in-depth, comprehensive assembly of modern topics, including feature-based modeling, parametrics, NURBS, collaborative design, PDM, and PLM. The text integrates theory, practice and the use of CAD/CAM systems by presenting examples, tutorials, discussions, hands-on exercises, and end-of-chapter problems. Zeid provides readers with a large selection of topics, abundant activities for in-class discussions and outside-class assignments. The text provides the coverage of topics in a fashion that lends itself to customization to suit the instructor’s orientation in course scope and delivery. Suitable for second year to graduate level courses in CAD, CAM, and computational geometry, the text is intended for the Mechanical and Industrial Engineering audience and serves as an excellent reference for professionals.

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