Solid Modeling with I-DEAS
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Rating | : | 4.17 (593 Votes) |
Asin | : | 013490186X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 200 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-03-02 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Based on a 3-d approach to design, this piece emphasizes how modeling is inherently different from 2-d cad. Help reinforce topics from the chapter. Encourages the reader "to learn by doing." chapters conclude with an ample number of drawing problems. Features/benefits each chapter includes a set of "guided tours" that walk users through features of i-deas. Designed for interest in engineering drawing, engineering graphics, and computer-aided drawing (cad). Solid modeling with i-deas can be used on its own, or as a supplementary text to 3-d visualization for engineering graphics, or any other prentice hall graphics book.. Beginning with a brief introduction to the design process in the context of concurrent engineering, this book proceeds to cover topics such as the i-deas work environment, file management, sketching, revolution, applying and modeling 3-d constraints, features and feature-based modeling, lofting, sweeping, and extracting data from 3-d models
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Based on a 3-D approach to design, this piece emphasizes how modeling is inherently different from 2-D CAD. Beginning with a brief introduction to the design process in the context of concurrent engineering, this book proceeds to cover topics such as the I-DEAS work environment, file management, sketching, revolution, applying and modeling 3-D constraints, features and feature-based modeling, lofting, sweeping, and extracting data from 3-D models.FEATURES/BENEFITSEach chapter includes a set of "Guided Tours" that walk users through features of I-DEAS.Encourages the reader "to learn by doing."Chapters conclude with an ample number of drawing problems.Help reinforce topics from the chapter.Solid Modeling with I-DEAS can be used on its own, or as a supplementary text