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I-Deas
Author | : Sdrc |
Publisher | : McGraw-Hill Science, Engineering & Mathematics |
Total Pages | : 480 |
Release | : 2000-10 |
Genre | : CAD/CAM systems |
ISBN | : 9780072460650 |
This Student Guide is designed to work with both the I-DEAS Student Edition software (available from McGraw-Hill), and the full commercial versions of I-DEAS, including the new I-DEAS 8. The chapters of this guide are organized around the way engineers work rather than how the software is organized. The emphasis is placed on guiding students to learn by using online tutorials and the Help Library built into the software. Specific chapter-ending references that direct readers to online tutorials are embedded in the I-DEAS software. These online tutorials allow users additional practice with the skills introduced in each book chapter.
I-DEAS
Author | : Mark H. Lawry |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 474 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : Computer-aided engineering |
ISBN | : 9780071216326 |
SDRC's I-DEAS Student Guide Revised Edition created by Mark Lawry provides the "big picture" of I-DEAS, and shows how it fits together as an integrated Mechanical Computer Aided Engineering environment. It provides a quick technical introduction to I-DEAS, including I-DEAS versions 9 and 10, and is ideal for users who want to learn other capabilities of the software. Numerous screen captures provide a visual parallel to the explanations given in the text.The Student Guide covers basic commands and procedures, in a format that makes for convenient reference. The chapter-ending section includes a series of Tutorials that demonstrate basic concepts in a hands-on way. Workshop section follow the Tutorials, and allow users to apply their knowledge in a design context.The Appendix of the book includes an Icon Summary list, a section on Advanced Features and Interfaces, and a practical Troubleshooting Reference. The index is set up to further increase the reference value of the Student Guide
I-DEAS Student Guide
Author | : Mark H. Lawry |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 500 |
Release | : 1994 |
Genre | : CAD/CAM systems |
ISBN | : 9780963817815 |
Applied Computational Fluid Dynamics and Turbulence Modeling
Author | : Sal Rodriguez |
Publisher | : Springer Nature |
Total Pages | : 316 |
Release | : 2019-12-06 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 3030286916 |
This unique text provides engineering students and practicing professionals with a comprehensive set of practical, hands-on guidelines and dozens of step-by-step examples for performing state-of-the-art, reliable computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and turbulence modeling. Key CFD and turbulence programs are included as well. The text first reviews basic CFD theory, and then details advanced applied theories for estimating turbulence, including new algorithms created by the author. The book gives practical advice on selecting appropriate turbulence models and presents best CFD practices for modeling and generating reliable simulations. The author gathered and developed the book’s hundreds of tips, tricks, and examples over three decades of research and development at three national laboratories and at the University of New Mexico—many in print for the first time in this book. The book also places a strong emphasis on recent CFD and turbulence advancements found in the literature over the past five to 10 years. Readers can apply the author’s advice and insights whether using commercial or national laboratory software such as ANSYS Fluent, STAR-CCM, COMSOL, Flownex, SimScale, OpenFOAM, Fuego, KIVA, BIGHORN, or their own computational tools. Applied Computational Fluid Dynamics and Turbulence Modeling is a practical, complementary companion for academic CFD textbooks and senior project courses in mechanical, civil, chemical, and nuclear engineering; senior undergraduate and graduate CFD and turbulence modeling courses; and for professionals developing commercial and research applications.
The CAD Guidebook
Author | : Stephen J. Schoonmaker |
Publisher | : CRC Press |
Total Pages | : 352 |
Release | : 2002-11-05 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 9780203911037 |
Covering how to implement, execute, adjust, and administer CAD systems, The CAD Guidebook presents fundamental principles and theories in the function, application, management, and design of 2- and 3-D CAD systems. It illustrates troubleshooting procedures and control techniques for enhanced system operation and development and includes an extensiv
Knowledge Intensive CAD
Author | : Martti Mäntylä |
Publisher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 338 |
Release | : 2016-01-09 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 0387349308 |
Knowledge-Intensive CAD clarifies and elaborates the concepts of knowledge-intensive design and CAD. In today's advanced manufacturing environment, CAD systems should not only assist designers and engineers during product design, but also in design information for use in later stages of the process such as production, distribution and operation. This book focuses on the sharing of knowledge across life-cycle stages and organizational boundaries.
Making a Difference: Volume I and II
Author | : Sasha A. Barab |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 588 |
Release | : 2017-09-05 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 1134572832 |
William Wordsworth (1770-1850) needs little introduction as the central figure in Romantic poetry and a crucial influence in the development of poetry generally. This broad-ranging survey redefines the variety of his writing by showing how it incorporates contemporary concepts of language difference and the ways in which popular and serious literature were compared and distinguished during this period. It discusses many of Wordsworth's later poems, comparing his work with that of his regional contemporaries as well as major writers such as Scott. The key theme of relationship, both between characters within poems and between poet and reader, is explored through Wordsworth's construction of community and his use of power relationships. A serious discussion of the place of sexual feeling in his writing is also included.