Re-Use Your CAD: The Model-Based CAD Handbook: Learn how to create, deliver, and re-use CAD models in compliance with model-based standards.
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Rating | : | 4.92 (730 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1494877171 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 150 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-08-21 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"No manufacturing, No index" according to Brian Kwolek. Presents the concept of No manufacturing, No index Presents the concept of 3D MODEL-BASED CAD as the basis for an engineering and enterprise structure. As a plus, it does this without reference to any specific software package, treating the software as the engineering commodity that it really is. One of my problems with this book is that it is very general in nature, and doesn't elaborate on any of the troublesome details which inevitably become the pitfalls that allow the software people . D MODEL-BASED CAD as the basis for an engineering and enterprise structure. As a plus, it does this without reference to any specific software package, treating the software as the engineering commodity that it really is. One of my problems with this book is that it is very general in nature, and doesn't elaborate on any of the troublesome details which inevitably become the pitfalls that allow the software people . "Great Resource!" according to Jeffrey Rowe. I just finished the book, Re-Use Your CAD: The Model-Based Handbook by Jennifer Herron. When I saw Handbook in the title, I thought it would be just another dry reference book, but I was pleasantly surprised that it was much more than that — it’s a very good learning resource.The book not only discusses MBE/MBD workflows, life cycles, and methods, it also covers the roles and responsibilities of the people performing the myriad. Get Started, or Get Better by improving your engineering processes US_Iron If you're looking to push "Model Based" into your engineering processes, and if you aren't you should be, I would say this is definitely the first source you want to have on hand to understand the needs and nuances involved. The author provides topic introductory material and what must be an experienced inside view of the technical, cost, and human issues involved in developing a successful implementation. I've already loaned my copy out,
Learn how to create, deliver, and re-use CAD models in compliance with model-based standards. The handbook provides 3D model protocols that enable Model-Based Engineering and Model-Based Enterprise (MBE) that will save time, reduce risk and improve products. Educates CAD Designers, Checkers, Administrators, Super-users and their Managers on how to create 3D models that are used downstream for direct manufacture, technical publications and customer deliverables. Provides CAD format agnostic techniques for compliance with ASME Y14.41 and MIL-STD-31000A Model-Based Definition (MBD) and Technical Data Packages (TDP). Using CAD best practice and modeling rules from relevant MBD and MBE standards, this straightforward handbook will move your organization forward into using, re-using and reaping the benefits of CAD.