S. J. Schoonmaker, "The CAD Guidebook: A Basic Manual for Understanding and Improving Computer-Aided Design"
2002 | pages: 335 | ISBN: 0824745698 | PDF | 3,4 mb
2002 | pages: 335 | ISBN: 0824745698 | PDF | 3,4 mb
This work is intended to provide a basic understanding or foundation for working with a CAD system. Although there have been many acronyms over the years (CADD, MDA, etc.), in this work CAD is to refer to Computer-Aided Design. Computer Aided-Design, in turn, is assumed to mean various types of tasks re-lated to product design. Some of these tasks would be preliminary design and layouts, design calculations, detailed design, creating 3-D models, creating draw-ings, releasing drawings, as well as interfacing with analysis, marketing, manu-facturing, and end-user personnel. Although this is a broad array of tasks, all of them would be affected by the currently available CAD systems.
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