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This practical, hands-on guide to Parametric Technology Corporation's Pro/ENGINEER® computer-aided design program builds users' skills in creating parts, assemblies, and drawings, while helping them master Pro/ENGINEER® commands by working through 20 short lessons. Each step-by-step lesson builds on the one that precedes it, while focusing the user's attention on a specific set of commands and concepts that are applied to a part, an assembly, or a drawing. As a result, users learn Pro/ENGINEER® command sin the context of doing real work, at a pace that encourages success. Appendixes at the back of the book contain advanced projects, references materials, and project design planning sheets.
Computer Graphics Tokyo, now in its fourth year, has established a world-wide reputation as an international technical conference, presenting work of high quality in the field of computer graphics. Each conference has been attended by a couple of thousand partiCipants from all over the world and tens of thousands have visited the exhibition. After strict peer review, 34 papers were accepted this year, of which about 40% were from the USA, 30% from Japan, 20% from Europe, and 10% from Canada. A good balance of papers on advanced research results, industrial/marketing surveys, and computer art technology has made Computer Graphics Tokyo an indispensable forum for researchers, engineers, and ad...
This book introduces readers to the basic commands and functions of PRO/ENGINEER (with additional references to P/T MODELER), one of the most widely used CAD-CAM programs employed in industrial design. The book is broken down into 21 lessons, each of which introduces a new set of commands that builds on those presented before. Each lesson covers a new set of commands appropriate to a part, an assembly, or a drawing. Mechanical parts created in the first 13 lessons are used later in the book to create assemblies (two lessons) and generate drawings (five lessons). This short session format is ideal for use in self-paced study and industrial training programs. The book also incorporates margin references to P/T MODELER - a less expensive, basic version of PRO/ENGINEER - whenever P/T MODELER commands differ or are not available for the procedure being studied.
This text is designed for a course in manual drafting and design. In addition to traditional topics, it contains information on geometric dimensioning and tolerancing, design process and design for manufacturability, and the basics of descriptive geometry. Also covers understanding the symbols used on engineering drawings in welding, piping, electronics, and the fluid power industry. Current industry drawings are used in illustration.
A textbook for three categories of students: those with drafting skills who need to apply it to electronics; those with electronics skills to need an introduction to drafting principles; and those who need expose to both areas. Includes three glossaries, including computer-era definitions of familiar terms. For the third edition, the chapters have been rearranged to keep similar materials together, so instructors can easily tailor a specialized one-term course, or use different sections to offer up to three courses. First published in 1983 by Merrill and again in 1993 by Macmillan. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
New Trends in Computer Graphics contains a selection of research papers submitted to Computer Graphics International '88 (COl '88). COl '88 is the Official Annual Conference of the Computer Graphics Society. Since 1982, this conference ha~ been held in Tokyo. This year, it is taking place in Geneva, Switzerland. In 1989, it will be held in Leeds, U. K. , in 1990 in Singapore, in 1991 in U. S. A. and in 1992 in Montreal, Canada. Over 100 papers were submitted to CGI '88 and 61 papers were selected by the International Program Committee. Papers have been grouped into 6 chapters. The flrst chapter is dedicated to Computer Animation because it deals with all topics presented in the other chapter...
Pro/Engineer Wildfire 3.0 is one of the most widely used CAD/CAM software programs in the world today. Designed for a one or two semester undergraduate course for first or second year engineering students, Pro/engineer Wildfire 3.0 is an extremely beneficial book for both aspiring and newly employed engineers. The text involves creating a new part, an assembly, or drawing, using a set of Pro/E commands, walking you through the process systematically and guiding you through parametric design. While using this text, a student will create individual parts, assemblies, and drawings.