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International Conference on Shape Modeling and Applications : proceedings : Genova, Italy, May 7-11, 2001
International Conference on Shape Modeling and Applications : proceedings : Genova, Italy, May 7-11, 2001
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Place of publication not identified], : IEEE Computer Society Press, 2001
Disciplina 006.6
Soggetto topico Computer graphics
Computer-aided design
Engineering models
Technology - General
Engineering & Applied Sciences
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910872997203321
[Place of publication not identified], : IEEE Computer Society Press, 2001
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International journal of mechanical system dynamics
International journal of mechanical system dynamics
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Hoboken, NJ] : , : Published by John Wiley & Sons Australia on behalf of Nanjing University of Science and Technology, , [2021-]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource : illustrations
Disciplina 621
Soggetto topico Machinery, Dynamics of
Mechanical engineering
Systems engineering
Dynamics
Engineering design
Dynamic testing
Engineering models
Simulation methods
Dynamique des machines
Génie mécanique
Ingénierie des systèmes
Dynamique
Conception technique
Modèles techniques
Méthodes de simulation
Essais dynamiques
Soggetto genere / forma Periodical
periodicals.
Periodicals.
Périodiques.
ISSN 2767-1402
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Periodico
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Altri titoli varianti IJMSD
Record Nr. UNISA-996591257003316
[Hoboken, NJ] : , : Published by John Wiley & Sons Australia on behalf of Nanjing University of Science and Technology, , [2021-]
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International journal of mechanical system dynamics
International journal of mechanical system dynamics
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Hoboken, NJ] : , : Published by John Wiley & Sons Australia on behalf of Nanjing University of Science and Technology, , [2021-]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource : illustrations
Disciplina 621
Soggetto topico Machinery, Dynamics of
Mechanical engineering
Systems engineering
Dynamics
Engineering design
Dynamic testing
Engineering models
Simulation methods
Dynamique des machines
Génie mécanique
Ingénierie des systèmes
Dynamique
Conception technique
Modèles techniques
Méthodes de simulation
Soggetto genere / forma Periodicals.
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Periodico
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Altri titoli varianti IJMSD
Record Nr. UNINA-9910551853003321
[Hoboken, NJ] : , : Published by John Wiley & Sons Australia on behalf of Nanjing University of Science and Technology, , [2021-]
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International journal of mechanical system dynamics
International journal of mechanical system dynamics
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Hoboken, NJ] : , : Published by John Wiley & Sons Australia on behalf of Nanjing University of Science and Technology, , [2021-]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource : illustrations
Disciplina 621
Soggetto topico Machinery, Dynamics of
Mechanical engineering
Systems engineering
Dynamics
Engineering design
Dynamic testing
Engineering models
Simulation methods
Dynamique des machines
Génie mécanique
Ingénierie des systèmes
Dynamique
Conception technique
Modèles techniques
Méthodes de simulation
Essais dynamiques
Soggetto genere / forma Periodical
periodicals.
Periodicals.
Périodiques.
ISSN 2767-1402
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Periodico
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Altri titoli varianti IJMSD
Record Nr. UNINA-9910847389903321
[Hoboken, NJ] : , : Published by John Wiley & Sons Australia on behalf of Nanjing University of Science and Technology, , [2021-]
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International journal of system modeling and simulation
International journal of system modeling and simulation
Pubbl/distr/stampa Dubai, UAE : , : Research Plus Journals, , [2016]-
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource
Soggetto topico Engineering models
Computer simulation
Soggetto genere / forma Periodicals
ISSN 2518-0959
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Periodico
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Altri titoli varianti IJSMS
System modeling and simulation
Record Nr. UNISA-996321775903316
Dubai, UAE : , : Research Plus Journals, , [2016]-
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Mastering Autodesk Inventor 2014 [[electronic resource] ] : Autodesk Official Press
Mastering Autodesk Inventor 2014 [[electronic resource] ] : Autodesk Official Press
Autore Waguespack Curtis
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, : Wiley, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (1034 p.)
Soggetto topico Engineering graphics - Data processing
Engineering models
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-118-75810-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title Page; Contents; Chapter 1 Getting Started with Autodesk® Inventor®; Understanding Parametric Design; Creating a Base Sketch; Creating a Base Feature; Adding More Features; Using the Part in an Assembly; Making Changes; Understanding History-Based Modeling and Dependencies; Taking a Closer Look at Sketch Dimensions; Part Modeling Best Practices; Assembly Modeling Best Practices; Understanding the "Feel" of Inventor; Understanding the Intuitive Interface; Using General Tools vs. Specific Commands; When in Doubt, Right-Click; Using the Graphical Interface; Inventor Title Bar
Graphics Window Tools The Ribbon Menu; The Browser Pane; Dialog Boxes and the In-Canvas Mini-Toolbars; Task-Based Tools; Learning the File Types in Inventor; What Is an Inventor Project?; Project Files and Search Paths; Library Folders and Library Editor IPJ Files; Content Center Files; How Search Paths and Project Files Are Used; Exploring Project File Types; Creating the Project File; Creating Single-User Projects; Creating Multiuser Projects; Understanding Inventor Templates; Working with Styles, Style Libraries, and Company Standards; The Bottom Line
Chapter 2 A Hands-on Test Drive of the Workflow Creating a Part Model; Starting with a Part Template; Understanding Origin Geometry; Creating a Base 2D Sketch; Creating a Profile in the Sketch; Creating a Base 3D Feature; Creating a Secondary 2D Sketch; Creating a Secondary 3D Feature; Patterning a 3D Feature; Creating and Detailing Drawings of Part Models; Creating a Base View on a Drawing; Creating Projected Views on a Drawing; Creating Dimensions on a Drawing; Putting Part Models Together in Assembly Files; Placing, Rotating, and Moving Parts in an Assembly File
Working with Degrees of Freedom in an Assembly Placing Assembly Constraints to Define Mechanical Movement; Creating and Detailing Drawings of Assembly Models; Creating an Assembly Detail View; Placing a Parts List and Balloons; Exporting a Drawing to a PDF File; The Bottom Line; Chapter 3 Sketch Techniques; Exploring the Options and Settings for Sketches; Application Options; Document Settings; Sketching Basics; Creating a Sketch on an Existing Sketch; Projecting Geometry into Your Sketch; Breaking Links to Projected Geometry; Deleting a Sketch; Creating Another New Sketch; Creating Dimensions
Creating a Sketch in a New Part Creating a New Part File from a Template; Creating Lines Using the Line Tool; Understanding Sketch Constraints; Using Degrees of Freedom to View Underconstrained Sketch Elements; Using Dimensions to Fully Constrain a Sketch; Understanding the Save Options; Making a Sketch Active for Edits; Using Construction Geometry; Using the Polygon Tool and Creating an Aligned Dimension; Using Offset and Creating a Three-Point Rectangle; Creating Driven Dimensions; Taking a Closer Look at Sketch Constraints; The Tangent Constraint; The Perpendicular Constraint
The Parallel Constraint
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Waguespack Curtis  
Hoboken, : Wiley, 2013
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Mastering Autodesk Inventor 2014 [[electronic resource] ] : Autodesk Official Press
Mastering Autodesk Inventor 2014 [[electronic resource] ] : Autodesk Official Press
Autore Waguespack Curtis
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, : Wiley, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (1034 p.)
Soggetto topico Engineering graphics - Data processing
Engineering models
ISBN 1-118-75810-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title Page; Contents; Chapter 1 Getting Started with Autodesk® Inventor®; Understanding Parametric Design; Creating a Base Sketch; Creating a Base Feature; Adding More Features; Using the Part in an Assembly; Making Changes; Understanding History-Based Modeling and Dependencies; Taking a Closer Look at Sketch Dimensions; Part Modeling Best Practices; Assembly Modeling Best Practices; Understanding the "Feel" of Inventor; Understanding the Intuitive Interface; Using General Tools vs. Specific Commands; When in Doubt, Right-Click; Using the Graphical Interface; Inventor Title Bar
Graphics Window Tools The Ribbon Menu; The Browser Pane; Dialog Boxes and the In-Canvas Mini-Toolbars; Task-Based Tools; Learning the File Types in Inventor; What Is an Inventor Project?; Project Files and Search Paths; Library Folders and Library Editor IPJ Files; Content Center Files; How Search Paths and Project Files Are Used; Exploring Project File Types; Creating the Project File; Creating Single-User Projects; Creating Multiuser Projects; Understanding Inventor Templates; Working with Styles, Style Libraries, and Company Standards; The Bottom Line
Chapter 2 A Hands-on Test Drive of the Workflow Creating a Part Model; Starting with a Part Template; Understanding Origin Geometry; Creating a Base 2D Sketch; Creating a Profile in the Sketch; Creating a Base 3D Feature; Creating a Secondary 2D Sketch; Creating a Secondary 3D Feature; Patterning a 3D Feature; Creating and Detailing Drawings of Part Models; Creating a Base View on a Drawing; Creating Projected Views on a Drawing; Creating Dimensions on a Drawing; Putting Part Models Together in Assembly Files; Placing, Rotating, and Moving Parts in an Assembly File
Working with Degrees of Freedom in an Assembly Placing Assembly Constraints to Define Mechanical Movement; Creating and Detailing Drawings of Assembly Models; Creating an Assembly Detail View; Placing a Parts List and Balloons; Exporting a Drawing to a PDF File; The Bottom Line; Chapter 3 Sketch Techniques; Exploring the Options and Settings for Sketches; Application Options; Document Settings; Sketching Basics; Creating a Sketch on an Existing Sketch; Projecting Geometry into Your Sketch; Breaking Links to Projected Geometry; Deleting a Sketch; Creating Another New Sketch; Creating Dimensions
Creating a Sketch in a New Part Creating a New Part File from a Template; Creating Lines Using the Line Tool; Understanding Sketch Constraints; Using Degrees of Freedom to View Underconstrained Sketch Elements; Using Dimensions to Fully Constrain a Sketch; Understanding the Save Options; Making a Sketch Active for Edits; Using Construction Geometry; Using the Polygon Tool and Creating an Aligned Dimension; Using Offset and Creating a Three-Point Rectangle; Creating Driven Dimensions; Taking a Closer Look at Sketch Constraints; The Tangent Constraint; The Perpendicular Constraint
The Parallel Constraint
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Waguespack Curtis  
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Mastering Autodesk Inventor 2014 : Autodesk Official Press
Mastering Autodesk Inventor 2014 : Autodesk Official Press
Autore Waguespack Curtis
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, : Wiley, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (1034 p.)
Soggetto topico Engineering graphics - Data processing
Engineering models
ISBN 1-118-75810-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title Page; Contents; Chapter 1 Getting Started with Autodesk® Inventor®; Understanding Parametric Design; Creating a Base Sketch; Creating a Base Feature; Adding More Features; Using the Part in an Assembly; Making Changes; Understanding History-Based Modeling and Dependencies; Taking a Closer Look at Sketch Dimensions; Part Modeling Best Practices; Assembly Modeling Best Practices; Understanding the "Feel" of Inventor; Understanding the Intuitive Interface; Using General Tools vs. Specific Commands; When in Doubt, Right-Click; Using the Graphical Interface; Inventor Title Bar
Graphics Window Tools The Ribbon Menu; The Browser Pane; Dialog Boxes and the In-Canvas Mini-Toolbars; Task-Based Tools; Learning the File Types in Inventor; What Is an Inventor Project?; Project Files and Search Paths; Library Folders and Library Editor IPJ Files; Content Center Files; How Search Paths and Project Files Are Used; Exploring Project File Types; Creating the Project File; Creating Single-User Projects; Creating Multiuser Projects; Understanding Inventor Templates; Working with Styles, Style Libraries, and Company Standards; The Bottom Line
Chapter 2 A Hands-on Test Drive of the Workflow Creating a Part Model; Starting with a Part Template; Understanding Origin Geometry; Creating a Base 2D Sketch; Creating a Profile in the Sketch; Creating a Base 3D Feature; Creating a Secondary 2D Sketch; Creating a Secondary 3D Feature; Patterning a 3D Feature; Creating and Detailing Drawings of Part Models; Creating a Base View on a Drawing; Creating Projected Views on a Drawing; Creating Dimensions on a Drawing; Putting Part Models Together in Assembly Files; Placing, Rotating, and Moving Parts in an Assembly File
Working with Degrees of Freedom in an Assembly Placing Assembly Constraints to Define Mechanical Movement; Creating and Detailing Drawings of Assembly Models; Creating an Assembly Detail View; Placing a Parts List and Balloons; Exporting a Drawing to a PDF File; The Bottom Line; Chapter 3 Sketch Techniques; Exploring the Options and Settings for Sketches; Application Options; Document Settings; Sketching Basics; Creating a Sketch on an Existing Sketch; Projecting Geometry into Your Sketch; Breaking Links to Projected Geometry; Deleting a Sketch; Creating Another New Sketch; Creating Dimensions
Creating a Sketch in a New Part Creating a New Part File from a Template; Creating Lines Using the Line Tool; Understanding Sketch Constraints; Using Degrees of Freedom to View Underconstrained Sketch Elements; Using Dimensions to Fully Constrain a Sketch; Understanding the Save Options; Making a Sketch Active for Edits; Using Construction Geometry; Using the Polygon Tool and Creating an Aligned Dimension; Using Offset and Creating a Three-Point Rectangle; Creating Driven Dimensions; Taking a Closer Look at Sketch Constraints; The Tangent Constraint; The Perpendicular Constraint
The Parallel Constraint
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Waguespack Curtis  
Hoboken, : Wiley, 2013
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Mastering SolidWorks / / Matt Lombard
Mastering SolidWorks / / Matt Lombard
Autore Lombard Matt
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Indianapolis, Indiana : , : Sybex, a Wiley Brand, , [2019]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (1,251 pages)
Disciplina 006.6869
Soggetto topico Computer graphics
Engineering models
Computer-aided design
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-119-30059-2
1-119-30058-4
1-119-51674-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Acknowledgments -- About the Author -- Contents -- Introduction -- Who Should Read This Book -- What You Will Learn -- What You Need -- The Mastering Series -- What Is Covered in This Book -- Part I: Introducing SolidWorks Basics -- Part II: Building Intelligence into Your Parts -- Part III: Working with Assemblies -- Part IV: Creating Drawings -- Part V: Using Advanced and Specialized Techniques -- Appendixes -- How to Contact the Author -- Part I Introducing SolidWorks Basics -- Chapter 1 Introducing SolidWorks -- Installing SolidWorks for the First Time -- Starting SolidWorks for the First Time -- Examining the SolidWorks License Agreement -- Using the Help Menu -- Creating a New Document -- Identifying SolidWorks Documents -- Saving Your Setup -- Using Templates -- Understanding Feature-Based Modeling -- Understanding History-Based Modeling -- Sketching with Parametrics -- Understanding Design Intent -- Editing Design Intent -- Choosing Sketch Relations -- Selecting Display/Delete Relations -- Using Suppressed Sketch Relations -- Working with Associativity -- The Bottom Line -- Chapter 2 Navigating the SolidWorks Interface -- Identifying Elements of the SolidWorks Interface -- Using the CommandManager and Toolbars -- Controlling Menus -- Changing Cursors -- Working with Models in the FeatureManager and PropertyManager Windows -- Getting Around the Task Pane -- Getting Familiar with the Status Bar -- Using SolidWorks Search -- Making the Interface Work for You -- Customizing Colors -- Customizing Strategies -- Working with Multiple Document Windows -- The Bottom Line -- Chapter 3 Working with Sketches and Reference Geometry -- Creating a New Part -- Creating a Sketch -- Identifying Sketch Entities -- Using the Sketch Toolbar -- Driving Sketches with Smart Dimensions.
Using Tools on the Dimensions/Relations Toolbar -- Inferencing in Sketch -- Exploring Sketch Settings -- Using Sketch Blocks -- Working with Reference Geometry -- Creating Planes -- Working with Axes -- Using Coordinate Systems -- Using Points as Reference Geometry -- Sketching with Touch Interface -- Tutorial: Learning to Use Sketch Relations -- Tutorial: Using Blocks and Belts -- Tutorial: Creating Reference Geometry -- The Bottom Line -- Chapter 4 Creating Simple Parts and Drawings -- Discovering Design Intent -- Using Symmetry -- Determining Primary or Functional Features -- Predicting Change -- Creating a Simple Part -- Deciding Where to Start -- Building in Symmetry -- Making It Solid -- Using Instant 3D -- Making the First Extrude Feature -- Creating a Simple Assembly -- Creating the Assembly -- Populating the Assembly -- Examining Mates -- Creating a Simple Drawing -- Tutorial: Creating a Simple Part -- Tutorial: Making a Simple Drawing -- The Bottom Line -- Chapter 5 Using Visualization Techniques -- Manipulating the View -- Using Arrow Keys -- Using the Middle Mouse Button -- Using Mouse Gestures -- Using the View Toolbar -- Adding Scrollbars and Splitters -- Using the Magnifying Glass -- Clicking the Triad Axes -- Using the View Tools -- Zebra Stripes and Curvature -- View Orientation -- Annotation Views -- Using the DisplayManager -- Applying Appearances -- Using Decals -- Using Scenes, Lights, and Cameras -- The Display Pane -- Applying Color Automatically to Features -- Using Edge Display Settings -- Tutorial: Applying Visualization Techniques -- The Bottom Line -- Part II Building Intelligence into Your Parts -- Chapter 6 Getting More from Your Sketches -- Editing Sketch Relations -- Using Display/Delete Relations -- Using Replace Entity -- Using SketchXpert -- Getting More from Dimensions -- Dimensioning from Centerlines.
Sketching with Numeric Input -- Working with Sketch Entities -- Moving, Rotating, Copying, and Scaling Entities -- Modifying a Sketch -- Copying and Pasting Sketch Entities -- Dragging Entities -- Creating a Derived Sketch -- Using Sketch Pictures -- Using Three Views -- Compensating for Perspective -- Estimating Sharp Edges -- Using Auto Trace -- Using Stick Fonts -- Using Sketch Text -- Using Colors and Line Styles with Sketches -- Working in Color Display Mode -- Assigning Line Color -- Using the Edit Sketch or Curve Color Tool -- Assigning Line Thickness and Line Style -- Using Other Sketch Tools -- Working with RapidSketch -- Adding Sensors -- Using Metadata for Sketches -- Creating Construction Geometry -- Sketching in 3D -- Navigating in Space -- Exploring Sketch Relations in 3D Sketches -- Using Planes in Space -- Using Planar Path Segments -- Defining Dimensions -- Using 3D Sketch Summary -- Tutorial: Editing and Copying -- Tutorial: Controlling Pictures, Text, Colors, and Styles -- Tutorial: Using Metadata -- Tutorial: Sketching Calculator -- The Bottom Line -- Chapter 7 Modeling with Primary Features -- Identifying When to Use Which Tool -- Using the Extrude Feature -- Understanding Instant 3D -- Working with the Revolve Feature -- Introducing Loft, Boundary, and Sweep -- Controlling Sweep Features -- Understanding Fillet Types -- Creating a Constant-Size Fillet -- Creating Variable-Radius Fillets -- Using Face Fillets -- Applying a Full Round Fillet -- Building a Setback Fillet -- Using Chamfers -- Creating Asymmetrical Chamfers -- Switching Between Fillet and Chamfer Features -- Tutorial: Bracket Casting -- The Bottom Line -- Chapter 8 Selecting Secondary Features -- Creating Curve Features -- Manipulating Curves -- Working with Helix Curve Features -- Creating Projected Curves -- Using the Curve Through XYZ Points Feature.
Using the Curve Through Reference Points Feature -- Putting Together a Composite Curve -- Using Split Lines -- Using the Equation-Driven Curve -- Selecting a Specialty Feature -- Using Scale -- Using the Dome Feature -- Using the Wrap Feature -- Using the Flex Feature -- Applying the Deform Feature -- Using the Indent Feature -- Using Intersect -- Tutorial: Creating a Wire-Formed Part -- The Bottom Line -- Chapter 9 Patterning and Mirroring -- Patterning in a Sketch -- Debunking More Sketch Myths -- Patterning a Sketch -- Mirroring in a Sketch -- Using Mirror Entities -- Using Dynamic Mirror -- Using Symmetry Sketch Relation -- Using Mirroring in 3D Sketches -- Working with 3D Patterns -- Exploring the Geometry Pattern Option -- Patterning Bodies -- Patterning Faces -- Patterning Fillets -- Understanding Pattern Types -- Using the Linear Pattern -- Using the Circular Pattern -- Using a Curve-Driven Pattern -- Using a Sketch-Driven Pattern -- Using a Table-Driven Pattern -- Using the Fill Pattern -- Using a Variable Pattern -- Cosmetic Patterns -- Mirroring 3D Solids -- Mirroring Bodies -- Mirroring Features -- Mirroring Entire Parts -- Tutorial: Creating a Circular Pattern -- Tutorial: Mirroring Features -- Tutorial: Applying a Cosmetic Pattern -- The Bottom Line -- Chapter 10 Using Equations -- Understanding Equations -- Creating Equations -- Using Driven Dimensions -- Using Equation Tricks -- Using Global Variables -- Using the Modify Box -- Using Expressions -- Controlling Suppression States of Features -- Linking to External Equations -- Tutorial: Using Equations -- The Bottom Line -- Chapter 11 Working with Part Configurations -- Controlling Items with Configurations -- Finding Configurations -- Deleting Configs -- Sorting Configs -- Activating Configurations -- Creating Configurations -- Using the Modify Configurations Dialog Box.
Using Custom Property Managers -- Using Derived Configurations -- Understanding How File Size Affects Speed -- Controlling Dimensions -- Controlling Suppression -- Controlling Custom Properties -- Controlling Sketch Relations -- Controlling Sketch Planes -- Controlling Configurations of Inserted Parts -- Using Library Features -- Using Design Tables -- Identifying What Can Be Driven by a Design Table -- Creating a Simple Design Table -- Editing Design Table Settings -- Editing the Design Table -- Using the Configuration Publisher -- Tutorial: Working with Configurations and Design Tables -- The Bottom Line -- Chapter 12 Editing, Evaluating, and Troubleshooting -- Using Rollback -- Using the Rollback Bar -- Using Other Rollback Techniques -- Using Part Reviewer -- Reordering Features -- Reordering Folders -- Using the Flyout and Detachable FeatureManagers -- Displaying the FeatureManager and PropertyManager -- Following Selection Breadcrumbs -- Summarizing Part Modeling Best Practices -- Using Design for Change -- Keeping Track of References -- Visualizing Horizontal Modeling -- Understanding Resilient Modeling -- Using Skeleton Sketches -- Using Evaluation Techniques -- Using Verification On Rebuild -- Using the Check Tool -- Evaluating Geometry with Reflective Techniques -- Troubleshooting Errors -- Interpreting Rebuild Errors -- Identifying Common Errors -- Dismissing Errors -- Using SolidWorks RX and Performance Benchmark -- Tutorial: Utilizing Editing and Evaluation Techniques -- The Bottom Line -- Part III Working with Assemblies -- Chapter 13 Building Efficient Assemblies -- Understanding the Purpose of Assemblies -- Identifying Types of Assemblies -- Creating an Alternative to Multiple Assemblies -- Identifying the Elements of an Assembly -- Working with Assembly Equations -- Using an Assembly Layout Sketch -- Working with Virtual Components.
Creating Assembly Reference Geometry.
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Lombard Matt  
Indianapolis, Indiana : , : Sybex, a Wiley Brand, , [2019]
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Modeling and simulation support for system of systems engineering applications / / edited by Larry B. Rainey, Andreas Tolk ; contributors, Larry B. Rainey [and forty-five others]
Modeling and simulation support for system of systems engineering applications / / edited by Larry B. Rainey, Andreas Tolk ; contributors, Larry B. Rainey [and forty-five others]
Autore Rainey Larry B
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (641 p.)
Disciplina 620.001/13
Soggetto topico Systems engineering - Data processing
Engineering models
ISBN 1-118-50175-6
1-118-50172-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword; List of Contributors; Notes on Contributors; List of Acronyms; Part I Overview and Introduction; Chapter 1 Overview and Introduction to Modeling and Simulation Support for System of Systems Engineering Applications; 1.1 MOTIVATION; 1.2 OBJECTIVE; 1.3 STRUCTURE OF THE HANDBOOK; REFERENCES; Chapter 2 The Role of Modeling and Simulation in System of Systems Development; 2.1 INTRODUCTION; 2.2 SoS AND CATEGORIES OF SYSTEM; 2.3 IMPORTANT SYSTEMS AND CATEGORIES; 2.4 M&S IN THE SoS CATEGORY; 2.5 ARCHITECTURE, ARCHITECTURE DESCRIPTION, AND DEVELOPMENT
2.6 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONSREFERENCES; Part II Theoretical and Methodological Considerations; Chapter 3 Composability; 3.1 INTRODUCTION; 3.2 MAIER'S ATTRIBUTES OF AN SoS; 3.3 CONCEPTUAL MODELING; 3.4 COMPOSABILITY, INTEROPERABILITY, AND INTEGRATABILITY; 3.5 THE LCIM; 3.6 CURRENT STANDARDS; 3.7 CURRENT RESEARCH; 3.8 CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Chapter 4 An Approach for System of Systems Tradespace Exploration; 4.1 INTRODUCTION; 4.2 BACKGROUND ON TSE; 4.3 SoS-SPECIFIC CONSIDERATIONS FOR TSE; 4.4 AN APPROACH FOR SoS TSE; 4.5 ILLUSTRATIVE CASE: ORDSS; 4.6 CHAPTER SUMMARY; REFERENCES
Chapter 5 Data Policy Definition and Verification for System of Systems Governance5.1 INTRODUCTION; 5.2 BACKGROUND; 5.3 ROLE OF A DATA POLICY METHODOLOGY IN THE SoS GOVERNANCE; 5.4 DESIGN OF THE DATA POLICY METHODOLOGY; 5.5 EXAMPLE APPLICATION; 5.6 CONCLUSIONS; 5.7 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; 5.8 DISCLAIMER; REFERENCES; Chapter 6 System Health Management; 6.1 INTRODUCTION; 6.2 DEFINITIONS; 6.3 SHM FOR A SYSTEM; 6.4 SHM MODELS, SIMULATIONS, AND USES; 6.5 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN SYSTEMS AND SoS; 6.6 SHM OF SoS; 6.7 CONCLUSION; REFERENCES
Chapter 7 Model Methodology for a Department of Defense Architecture Design7.1 INTRODUCTION; 7.2 DoD ARCHITECTURE; 7.3 REFERENCE ARCHITECTURE; 7.4 MODEL TOOLING; 7.5 MODEL WORKFLOW; 7.6 DoDAF ALL VIEWS; 7.7 DoDAF OPERATIONAL VIEWS; 7.8 DoDAF SYSTEMS VIEWS; 7.9 DoDAF DATA AND INFORMATION VIEWS; 7.10 DoDAF STANDARDS VIEWS; 7.11 DoDAF SERVICES VIEWS; 7.12 DoDAF CAPABILITY VIEWS; 7.13 DoDAF PROJECT VIEWS; 7.14 CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Part III Theoretical and Methodological Considerations with Applications and Lessons Learned
Chapter 8 An Agent-Oriented Perspective on System of Systems for Multiple Domains8.1 INTRODUCTION; 8.2 FROM LARGE-SCALE SYSTEMS TO SoS: MAIN M&S ISSUES; 8.3 M&S APPROACHES FOR SoS; 8.4 AN AGENT-ORIENTED PERSPECTIVE FOR SoS; 8.5 EXPLOITING THE AGENT-ORIENTED PERSPECTIVE: APPLICATION EXAMPLES IN MULTIPLE DOMAINS; 8.6 CONCLUSIONS AND FUTURE WORKS; REFERENCES; Chapter 9 Building Analytical Support for Homeland Security; 9.1 INTRODUCTION; 9.2 HOMELAND SECURITY AND SYSTEM OF SYSTEMS; 9.3 MODELING, SIMULATION, AND ANALYSIS FOR HOMELAND SECURITY; 9.4 KNOWLEDGE SHARING FRAMEWORK
9.5 A PROTOTYPE SYSTEM OF SYSTEMS APPLICATION
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Rainey Larry B  
Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , 2015
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