CADCAM : principles, practice, and manufacturing management
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CADCAM : principles, practice, and manufacturing management
Addison-Wesley, c1998
2nd ed
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CAD CAM
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The most balanced coverage of Computer Aided Design and Manufacture available!
Providing a balanced coverage of both aspects of CADCAM, this book explores the processes of defining a product design with the aid of computers, of developing manufacturing plans and instructions for the product, and of managing the manufacturing system itself. The book has been thoroughly updated and expanded for this second edition and the mix of theory, practice and analysis makes it suitable for both analytical and overview courses.
This book provides an ideal core text for CADCAM courses at undergraduate degree level in Industrial, Mechanical, Manufacturing and Production Engineering.
Table of Contents
Part I: COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN.
1. The Design Process and the Role of CAD.
2. Defining the Model.
3. Techniques for Geometric Modelling.
4. Elements of Interactive Computer Graphics.
5. Entity Manipulation and Data Storage.
6. Applying the CAD Model in Design.
7. Standards for Computer-Aided Design.
8. Expanding the Capability of CAD.
Part II: THE DESIGN/MANUFACTURE INTERFACE.
9. The Design/Manufacture Interface.
10. The Total Approach to Product Development.
11. The Link to Machine Control.
Part III: PRODUCTION PLANNING AND CONTROL
12. Introduction to Production Planning & Control.
13. Requirements Planning Systems.
14. Shop Floor Control Systems.
15. Just in Time.
Part IV: FUTURE DIRECTIONS FOR CADCAM.
16. Emerging Challenges in CADCAM.
Appendices - Computer Graphics Techniques.
Example Parametric Program.
The APT Language,
Line Balancing Techniques.
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