Virtual design and manufacture
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Virtual design and manufacture
(I Mech E seminar, 2000-18)
Professional Engineering, 2000
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Note
Papers presented at a one-day seminar Virtual design and manufacture on 23 May 2000, held at IMechE Headquarters, London, UK
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
This text explores the cost benefits of virtual design, in terms of reduced development time-scales, optimized design and manufacture, fewer manufacturing prototypes and demonstrators, and less structural testing
Table of Contents
- Using virtual reality in engineering information exchange
- the role of multiphysics simulation in virtual manufacturing
- virtual testing - interaction with a composites model using the Internet
- virtual replaces physical - key areas of research within replacement reality
- benefits of digital manufacturing in aerospace applications
- development of an integrated business jet propulsion system
- using the Internet to enhance virtual design and manufacturing
- the use of product models in engineering design.
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