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Books > Professional & Technical > Technology: general issues > Technical design > Computer aided design (CAD)
This book presents a hands-on, activity-based approach to the use
of AutoCAD as a drafting tool-complete with techniques, tips,
shortcuts, and insights that improve efficiency. Topics and tasks
are carefully grouped to lead students logically through the
AutoCAD command set, with the level of difficulty increasing
steadily as skills are acquired through experience and practice.
Straightforward explanations focus on what is relevant to actual
drawing procedures, and illustrations show exactly what to expect
on the computer screen. This edition features updates for the
latest release of AutoCAD, projects, and test questions for each
chapter. Lessons are broken down into tasks listed at the beginning
of each section, introducing students to the AutoCAD commands using
a structured, intuitive approach and helping students anticipate
what information will be needed at each new phase of the learning
process. General Procedure boxes appear as new commands are
introduced, providing a simple overview of basic command procedures
in a step-by-step format. Detailed graphics appear throughout the
text, demonstrating what students should expect to see on their
screens and encouraging self-paced study. Drawing problems appear
at the end of the chapter, helping students apply newly learned
techniques immediately to realistic drawing situations. This
includes drawing suggestions, timesaving tips, and explanations of
how to use techniques in actual situations. High-quality working
drawings accompany end-of-chapter drawing problems, appearing in a
large, clearly dimensioned format on each right-hand page. This
includes mechanical, architectural, civil, and electrical drawings.
FOCAPD-19/Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on
Foundations of Computer-Aided Process Design, July 14 - 18, 2019,
compiles the presentations given at the Ninth International
Conference on Foundations of Computer-Aided Process Design,
FOCAPD-2019. It highlights the meetings held at this event that
brings together researchers, educators and practitioners to
identify new challenges and opportunities for process and product
design.
Originating from the 2019 International Conference on Building
Information Modelling this book presents latest findings in the
field. This volume presents research from a panel of experts from
industry, practice and academia touching on key topics, the
development of innovative solutions, and the identification future
trends. The modern construction industry and built environment
disciplines have been transformed through the development of new
and innovative BIM tools and techniques. These have fundamentally
altered the manner in which construction teams operate; the
processes through which designs are evolved; and the relationships
between conceptual, detail, construction and life cycle stages. BIM
is essentially value-creating collaboration throughout the entire
life-cycle of an asset, underpinned by the data attached to them.
BIM has far and reaching consequences on both building procurement
and infrastructure. This recent emergence constitutes one of the
most exciting developments in the field of the Built Environment.
These advances have offered project teams multi-sensory
collaborative tools and opportunities for new communication
structures. The included papers focus on such topics as: BIM in
design coordination, Construction operations; Building operation
and maintenance; BIM and sustainability; Collaborative working and
practices; Facilities management integration and GIS integration;
Automation in construction; Health and safety; BIM and
interoperability; Life cycle project management; Cultural heritage;
BIM and Robotics; Risk analysis and management and Emergency
analysis, planning and management.
This book provides insight on processing mechanics during ship and
offshore structure, and researchers, scientists, and engineers in
the field of manufacturing process mechanics can benefit from the
book. This book is written by subject experts based on the recent
research results in FE computation on accuracy fabrication of ship
and offshore structures based on processing mechanics. In order to
deal with actual engineering problems during construction of ship
and offshore structure, it proposes advanced computational
approaches such as thermal elastic-plastic and elastic FE
computations and employed to examine physical behavior and
clarifies generation mechanism of mechanical response. As such,
this book provides valuable knowledge, useful methods, and
practical algorithms that can be considered in manufacturing
process mechanics.
This book deals with modern Computer-Aided Design (CAD) software
tools and platforms implemented in ship design, the integration of
techno-economic databases, the use of optimisation and simulation
software tools, which are integrated in these platforms, and the
virtual modelling of ships and their operation by using a Virtual
Vessel Framework (VVF). It contains a series of application case
studies related to the developed holistic approach to ship design
and operation. Nine case studies are described, referring to the
design and operation of various ship types, namely RoPax, cruise
ship, double-ended ferry, bulk carrier, containership, offshore
support vessel, ocean surveillance ship and research vessel and one
offshore structure. All case studies are driven by leading
representatives of the European Maritime Industry. This book
complements A Holistic Approach to Ship Design, volume 1, which
covers methods and tools for the life cycle optimisation and
assessment of ship design and operation.
This book is about using "collage" among Iranian students in
architecture studio, and in order to introduce the way these
students use the technique to the English reader, we (Ali Yaser
Jafari and Reihaneh Khorramrouei) have chosen this valuable book by
AliAsghar Adibi to translate from Farsi to English. It provides a
representative example of design through collage and culture. This
book originally collected and published in three chapters: Collage
history in different arts; Objectives and steps to make collage
images; Two experienced examples.
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Advances in Production Management Systems. Towards Smart and Digital Manufacturing
- IFIP WG 5.7 International Conference, APMS 2020, Novi Sad, Serbia, August 30 - September 3, 2020, Proceedings, Part II
(Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020)
Bojan Lalic, Vidosav Majstorovic, Ugljesa Marjanovic, Gregor von Cieminski, David Romero
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The two-volume set IFIP AICT 591 and 592 constitutes the refereed
proceedings of the International IFIP WG 5.7 Conference on Advances
in Production Management Systems, APMS 2020, held in Novi Sad,
Serbia, in August/September 2020. The 164 papers presented were
carefully reviewed and selected from 199 submissions. They discuss
globally pressing issues in smart manufacturing, operations
management, supply chain management, and Industry 4.0. The papers
are organized in the following topical sections: Part I: advanced
modelling, simulation and data analytics in production and supply
networks; advanced, digital and smart manufacturing; digital and
virtual quality management systems; cloud-manufacturing;
cyber-physical production systems and digital twins; IIOT
interoperability; supply chain planning and optimization; digital
and smart supply chain management; intelligent logistics networks
management; artificial intelligence and blockchain technologies in
logistics and DSN; novel production planning and control
approaches; machine learning and artificial intelligence;
connected, smart factories of the future; manufacturing systems
engineering: agile, flexible, reconfigurable; digital assistance
systems: augmented reality and virtual reality; circular products
design and engineering; circular, green, sustainable manufacturing;
environmental and social lifecycle assessments; socio-cultural
aspects in production systems; data-driven manufacturing and
services operations management; product-service systems in DSN; and
collaborative design and engineering Part II: the Operator 4.0: new
physical and cognitive evolutionary paths; digital transformation
approaches in production management; digital transformation for
more sustainable supply chains; data-driven applications in smart
manufacturing and logistics systems; data-driven services:
characteristics, trends and applications; the future of lean
thinking and practice; digital lean manufacturing and its emerging
practices; new reconfigurable, flexible or agile production systems
in the era of industry 4.0; operations management in
engineer-to-order manufacturing; production management in food
supply chains; gastronomic service system design; product and asset
life cycle management in the circular economy; and production
ramp-up strategies for product
With the aim to facilitate the dissemination of research from both
academia and the industrial community, presented works from the
10th International Conference on Computational Methods and
Experiments in Material and Contact Characterisation are included
in this book. These papers discuss the latest developments in this
rapidly advancing field. The demand for high-quality production for
both industry and consumers has led to rapid developments in
materials science and engineering. This requires the
characterisation of the properties of the materials. Of particular
interest to industry and society is the knowledge of the surface
treatment and contact mechanics of these materials to determine the
in-service behaviour of components subject to contact conditions.
Modern society requires systems that operate at conditions that use
resources effectively. In terms of components durability, the
understanding of surface engineering wear frictional and
lubrication dynamics has never been so important. Current research
is focussed on modifications technologies that can increase the
surface durability of materials. The characteristics of the system
reveal which surface engineering methods should be chosen and as a
consequence, it is essential to study the combination of surface
treatment and contact mechanics. Combinations of different
experimental techniques as well as computer simulation methods are
essential to achieve a proper analysis. A very wide range of
materials, starting with metals through polymers and semiconductors
to composites, necessitates a whole spectrum of characteristic
experimental techniques and research methods. Topics covered
include: Experimental and measurement techniques; Mechanical
testing and characterisation; Composites; Characterisation at
multiple scales; Corrosion and erosion; Damage, fatigue and
fracture; Recycled and reclaimed materials; Emerging materials and
processing technology; Materials for energy systems; Contact
mechanics; Coatings and surface treatments; Tribology and design;
Biomechanical characterisation and applications; Residual stresses;
Polymers and plastics; Computational methods and simulation;
Biological materials; Evaluation and material processing.
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Advances in Production Management Systems. Artificial Intelligence for Sustainable and Resilient Production Systems
- IFIP WG 5.7 International Conference, APMS 2021, Nantes, France, September 5-9, 2021, Proceedings, Part I
(Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021)
Alexandre Dolgui, Alain Bernard, David Lemoine, Gregor von Cieminski, David Romero
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The five-volume set IFIP AICT 630, 631, 632, 633, and 634
constitutes the refereed proceedings of the International IFIP WG
5.7 Conference on Advances in Production Management Systems, APMS
2021, held in Nantes, France, in September 2021.*The 378 papers
presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 529
submissions. They discuss artificial intelligence techniques,
decision aid and new and renewed paradigms for sustainable and
resilient production systems at four-wall factory and value chain
levels. The papers are organized in the following topical sections:
Part I: artificial intelligence based optimization techniques for
demand-driven manufacturing; hybrid approaches for production
planning and scheduling; intelligent systems for manufacturing
planning and control in the industry 4.0; learning and robust
decision support systems for agile manufacturing environments;
low-code and model-driven engineering for production system;
meta-heuristics and optimization techniques for energy-oriented
manufacturing systems; metaheuristics for production systems;
modern analytics and new AI-based smart techniques for
replenishment and production planning under uncertainty; system
identification for manufacturing control applications; and the
future of lean thinking and practice Part II: digital
transformation of SME manufacturers: the crucial role of standard;
digital transformations towards supply chain resiliency;
engineering of smart-product-service-systems of the future; lean
and Six Sigma in services healthcare; new trends and challenges in
reconfigurable, flexible or agile production system; production
management in food supply chains; and sustainability in production
planning and lot-sizing Part III: autonomous robots in delivery
logistics; digital transformation approaches in production
management; finance-driven supply chain; gastronomic service system
design; modern scheduling and applications in industry 4.0; recent
advances in sustainable manufacturing; regular session: green
production and circularity concepts; regular session: improvement
models and methods for green and innovative systems; regular
session: supply chain and routing management; regular session:
robotics and human aspects; regular session: classification and
data management methods; smart supply chain and production in
society 5.0 era; and supply chain risk management under coronavirus
Part IV: AI for resilience in global supply chain networks in the
context of pandemic disruptions; blockchain in the operations and
supply chain management; data-based services as key enablers for
smart products, manufacturing and assembly; data-driven methods for
supply chain optimization; digital twins based on systems
engineering and semantic modeling; digital twins in companies first
developments and future challenges; human-centered artificial
intelligence in smart manufacturing for the operator 4.0;
operations management in engineer-to-order manufacturing; product
and asset life cycle management for smart and sustainable
manufacturing systems; robotics technologies for control, smart
manufacturing and logistics; serious games analytics: improving
games and learning support; smart and sustainable production and
supply chains; smart methods and techniques for sustainable supply
chain management; the new digital lean manufacturing paradigm; and
the role of emerging technologies in disaster relief operations:
lessons from COVID-19 Part V: data-driven platforms and
applications in production and logistics: digital twins and AI for
sustainability; regular session: new approaches for routing problem
solving; regular session: improvement of design and operation of
manufacturing systems; regular session: crossdock and
transportation issues; regular session: maintenance improvement and
lifecycle management; regular session: additive manufacturing and
mass customization; regular session: frameworks and conceptual
modelling for systems and services efficiency; regular session:
optimization of production and transportation systems; regular
session: optimization of supply chain agility and
reconfigurability; regular session: advanced modelling approaches;
regular session: simulation and optimization of systems
performances; regular session: AI-based approaches for quality and
performance improvement of production systems; and regular session:
risk and performance management of supply chains *The conference
was held online.
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