Stefan Dierneder, Rudolf Scheidl, Karl Mörwald,
"3D Parametric Design in Materials Processing Machinery - Trends, Implementation, and Benefits"
: Proc. MECHANIKA'05 - 18th Conference Trends in the Development of Heavy Duty Machinery, Zakopane, Poland, Serie Czasopismo Techniczne, Polytechnika Krakowska, Seite(n) 123ff, 1-2005, ISSN: 0011-4561
Original Titel:
3D Parametric Design in Materials Processing Machinery - Trends, Implementation, and Benefits
Sprache des Titels:
Englisch
Original Buchtitel:
Proc. MECHANIKA'05 - 18th Conference Trends in the Development of Heavy Duty Machinery, Zakopane, Poland
Original Kurzfassung:
The engineering of many materials processing machines needs adaptation to the customers’ specific requirements. 3D CAD parametric design is a powerful tool for making this engineering process more economic. Most effort is taken by setting up the parameter models to identify the lead parameters and dependent parameters and the rules deriving the latter from the first. Parametric design not always is the best choice and may be combined with individual or ranges design. Significant cost saving and quality improvement of the engineering of materials processing machines has been achieved.