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This book is devoted to the optimization of product design and
manufacturing systems. It contains selected and carefully composed
articles based on presentations given at the IDMME conference held
in Nantes, France in 1996. The authors are all involved in
cutting-edge research in their respective fields of specialization.
The integration of manufacturing constraints and their optimization
in the design process is becoming more and more widespread in the
development of mechanical products or systems. There is a clear
industrial need for these kind of methodologies. Important - but
still unsolved - problems are related to the definition of design
processes, the choice of optimal manufacturing processes and their
integration through coherent methodologies in adapted environments.
The main topics addressed in this book are: the optimization and
evaluation of the product design process (design methodology,
representation and integration of design constraints, design for
manufacturing, synthesis of objects with constraints, automatic
modelling) the optimization and evaluation of the manufacturing
systems (modelling of machining processes, modelling for control
and measuring, feature-based manufacturing, CAM and off-line
programming) some methodological aspects (computational geometry,
simultaneous and concurrent engineering, integrated design and
CAD/CAM systems, object modelling, feature-based modelling, design
and communication, automatic solvers and optimizers) . Apart from
giving a thorough theoretical background, a very important theme is
the relation between research and industrial applications. The book
is of interest for engineers, researchers and PhD students who are
involved in the optimization of design and manufacturing processes.
The integration of manufacturing constraints and their optImIzation
within the design process of mechanical products and systems are
now an industrial priority. Following the first two IDMME
conferences in Nantes in 1996 and Compiegne in 1998, the purpose of
the IDMME'2000 conference was to present recent developments in
these areas and new areas within the product and process
development theme. The original initiative of the conference is
mainly due to the efforts of the French AIP-PRIMECA group (Pool of
Computer Resources for Mechanics). The organizing committee and the
local organizing institutions (Concordia University, Ecole Poly
technique de Montreal, and McGill University) contributed to the
success of the conference. The presentation of 190 papers and the
presence of more than 225 researchers coming from more than 20
countries demonstrate the success of the initiative. This book
contains 57 of these papers selected by an International Scientific
Committee: Chairman: C. Fortin (Canada) Co-chairmen: P. Chedmail
(France), G. Cognet (France), C. Mascle (Canada), J. Pegna (Canada)
J. Angeles (Canada) P. Martin (France) J. L. Batoz (France) C.
McMahon (U. K. ) J. C. Bocquet (France) M. Mantyla (Finland) A. -
Bernard (France) J. L. Maxwell (USA) P. Bourdet (France) N. M.
Patrikalakis (USA) A Clement (France) J. P. Pelle (France) D.
Cochran (USA) B. Peseux (France) D. Coutellier (France) D. Play
(France) A- Dalsky (Russia) M. Pratt (USA) D. A. Dornfeld (USA) B.
Ravani (USA) D. Deneux (France) A. Riviere (France) G. Gogu
(France) C.
This volume contains selected manuscripts of the papers presented
at the 4th International Conference on Integrated Design and
Manufacturing in Mechanical Engineering - IDMME 2002 held in
Clermont-Ferrand, France, at the Institut Franyais de Mecanique A
vancee (French Institute for Advanced Mechanics), May 14-16,2002.
Following the first three IDMME conferences (held in Nantes in
1966, in Compiegne in 1998 and in Montreal in 2000), the purpose of
IDMME 2002 conference was to present recent developments in the
integration and the optimization of product design and
manufacturing systems. The initiative and the organization of the
conference exists thanks to the French national network AIP-PRIMECA
(AlP - Ateliers Inter Etablissements de Productique I
Inter-Institute Productics Workshops and PRIMECA - Pole de
Ressources Informatiques pour la MECAnique I Computer Resource Pole
for Mechanics). The conference benefited from the scientific
sponsoring of AFM - Association Franyaise de Mecanique (French
Association of Mechanical Engineering), ASME - American Society of
Mechanical Engineering, CIRP - College International pour l'Etude
Scientifique des Techniques de Production Mecanique (International
Institution for Production Engineering Research), CSMA -
Computational Structural Mechanics Association, IFToMM -
International Federation for the Theory of Machines and Mechanisms,
SCGM/CSME - Societe Canadienne de Genie Mecanique I Canadian
Society of Mechanical Engineering."
This volume contains the selected manuscripts of the papers
presented at the Second IDMME Conference on "Integrated Design and
Manufacturing in Mechanical Engineering," held in Compiegne,
France, at the University of Technology of Compiegne, May 27-29,
1998. The purpose of the Conference was to present and discuss
topics dealing with the optimization of product design and
manufacturing processes with particular attention to (1) the
analysis and optimum design of mechanical parts and mechanisms (2)
the modeling of forming processes (3) the development of computer
aided manufacturing tools (4) the methodological aspects of
integrated design and manufacturing in adapted technical and human
environments. The initiative of the conference and the organization
thereof is mainly due to the efforts of the french PRIMECA group
(Pool of Computer ResoUfces for Mechanics). The international
Institution for Production Engineering Research (C.I.R.P.) was
helpful to attract international participants. The conference
brought together three hundred and twenty worldwide participants.
The integration of manufacturing constraints and their optImIzation
within the design process of mechanical products and systems are
now an industrial priority. Following the first two IDMME
conferences in Nantes in 1996 and Compiegne in 1998, the purpose of
the IDMME'2000 conference was to present recent developments in
these areas and new areas within the product and process
development theme. The original initiative of the conference is
mainly due to the efforts of the French AIP-PRIMECA group (Pool of
Computer Resources for Mechanics). The organizing committee and the
local organizing institutions (Concordia University, Ecole Poly
technique de Montreal, and McGill University) contributed to the
success of the conference. The presentation of 190 papers and the
presence of more than 225 researchers coming from more than 20
countries demonstrate the success of the initiative. This book
contains 57 of these papers selected by an International Scientific
Committee: Chairman: C. Fortin (Canada) Co-chairmen: P. Chedmail
(France), G. Cognet (France), C. Mascle (Canada), J. Pegna (Canada)
J. Angeles (Canada) P. Martin (France) J. L. Batoz (France) C.
McMahon (U. K. ) J. C. Bocquet (France) M. Mantyla (Finland) A. -
Bernard (France) J. L. Maxwell (USA) P. Bourdet (France) N. M.
Patrikalakis (USA) A Clement (France) J. P. Pelle (France) D.
Cochran (USA) B. Peseux (France) D. Coutellier (France) D. Play
(France) A- Dalsky (Russia) M. Pratt (USA) D. A. Dornfeld (USA) B.
Ravani (USA) D. Deneux (France) A. Riviere (France) G. Gogu
(France) C.
This book is devoted to the optimization of product design and
manufacturing. It contains selected and carefully composed articles
based on presentations given at the IDMME conference, held in
CompiA]gne University of Technology, France, in 1998. The authors
are all involved in cutting-edge research in their respective
fields of specialization. The integration of manufacturing
constraints and their optimization in the design process is
becoming more and more widespread in the development of mechanical
products or systems. There is a clear industrial need for these
kinds of methodologies. Important - but still unsolved - problems
are related to the definition of design processes, the choice of
optimal manufacturing processes, and their integration through
coherent methodologies in adapted environments. The main topics
addressed in this book are: analysis and optimization of mechanical
parts and products (computational structural mechanics, optimum
design of structures, finite element solvers, computer-aided
geometry, modeling and synthesis of mechanisms); analysis and
optimization for fabrication and manufacturing systems (modeling of
forming processes, modeling for control and measurement,
tolerancing and assembly in manufacturing, off-line programming and
optimal parameters for machining, robotics, welding);
methodological aspects of integrated design and manufacturing (new
methodologies for design with constraints, communication tools,
training applications, computer-aided manufacturing). Apart from
giving a thorough theoretical background, a very important theme is
the relation between research and industrial applications. The book
is of interest for engineers, researchers and PhDstudents who are
involved in the optimization of design and manufacturing processes.
This book is devoted to the optimization of product design and
manufacturing systems. It contains selected and carefully composed
articles based on presentations given at the IDMME conference held
in Nantes, France in 1996. The authors are all involved in
cutting-edge research in their respective fields of specialization.
The integration of manufacturing constraints and their optimization
in the design process is becoming more and more widespread in the
development of mechanical products or systems. There is a clear
industrial need for these kind of methodologies. Important - but
still unsolved - problems are related to the definition of design
processes, the choice of optimal manufacturing processes and their
integration through coherent methodologies in adapted environments.
The main topics addressed in this book are: the optimization and
evaluation of the product design process (design methodology,
representation and integration of design constraints, design for
manufacturing, synthesis of objects with constraints, automatic
modelling) the optimization and evaluation of the manufacturing
systems (modelling of machining processes, modelling for control
and measuring, feature-based manufacturing, CAM and off-line
programming) some methodological aspects (computational geometry,
simultaneous and concurrent engineering, integrated design and
CAD/CAM systems, object modelling, feature-based modelling, design
and communication, automatic solvers and optimizers) . Apart from
giving a thorough theoretical background, a very important theme is
the relation between research and industrial applications. The book
is of interest for engineers, researchers and PhD students who are
involved in theoptimization of design and manufacturing processes.
This volume contains selected manuscripts of the papers presented
at the 4th International Conference on Integrated Design and
Manufacturing in Mechanical Engineering - IDMME 2002 held in
Clermont-Ferrand, France, at the Institut Franyais de Mecanique A
vancee (French Institute for Advanced Mechanics), May 14-16,2002.
Following the first three IDMME conferences (held in Nantes in
1966, in Compiegne in 1998 and in Montreal in 2000), the purpose of
IDMME 2002 conference was to present recent developments in the
integration and the optimization of product design and
manufacturing systems. The initiative and the organization of the
conference exists thanks to the French national network AIP-PRIMECA
(AlP - Ateliers Inter Etablissements de Productique I
Inter-Institute Productics Workshops and PRIMECA - Pole de
Ressources Informatiques pour la MECAnique I Computer Resource Pole
for Mechanics). The conference benefited from the scientific
sponsoring of AFM - Association Franyaise de Mecanique (French
Association of Mechanical Engineering), ASME - American Society of
Mechanical Engineering, CIRP - College International pour l'Etude
Scientifique des Techniques de Production Mecanique (International
Institution for Production Engineering Research), CSMA -
Computational Structural Mechanics Association, IFToMM -
International Federation for the Theory of Machines and Mechanisms,
SCGM/CSME - Societe Canadienne de Genie Mecanique I Canadian
Society of Mechanical Engineering."
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